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Agile Software Reuse - Key Ingredients3 comments

vijaynarayanan wrote 4 months ago: Pursuing systematic software reuse is fraught with risks – hence the motivation to take a prag … more →

Tags: General, reuse, Design, Planning, Agile, software reuse, Agile Software Development, Code refactoring, Big Design Up Front

Design Patterns and Nothing but Design Patterns

raychorn wrote 5 months ago: Design Patterns and Nothing but Design Patterns (FYI – The link presented here in the text of this p … more →

Tags: Programming 101 and other Nonsense, Agile Development, Python, php, Java, agile method, ActionScript, Algorithmic Design, blasphemy

How can your choice of languages affect the solutions you can code ?

raychorn wrote 5 months ago: How can your choice of languages affect the solutions you can code ? (FYI - The link presented here … more →

Tags: Agile Development, Python, LUA, Ruby, Abstract programming, agile method, C language, Perl

Reuse should be side effect and not the goal1 comment

lalitkale wrote 5 months ago: Last night,I had a talk with one of my friend who is also a developer at some other company,In his p … more →

Tags: technology, Architecture, Design

Multiple versions of your iPhone App? Here's what to do

eg wrote 5 months ago: I reuse my code like a designer grocery bag. If you are making a lite version of your app, you can u … more →

Tags: iPhone, SDK, Xcode

I Love Open Source16 comments

Jonathan Yu wrote 7 months ago: While working on my Google Summer of Code project today, I came across a bug that pretty much halted … more →

Tags: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Algorithms, Best Practices, Google Summer of Code

Extending classes via lambdas

monzee wrote 8 months ago: In Javascript, you could compose an object piecemeal. For example, you can start with: var foo = {}; … more →

Tags: php, .:., php 5.3, lambdas

Code Reuse in Programming - Image Reuse in Art.

thecreativeprogrammer wrote 9 months ago: In Florence, Italy, there are two painting of the Last Supper that are almost identical. These are p … more →

Tags: Last Supper, "Da Vinci", Ghirlandaio

Comprehensive C archive network1 comment

scaryreasoner wrote 10 months ago: The Perl programmers of the world (of which I am not one, due mostly to an overabundance of the virt … more →

Tags: Programming, C#, Software Engineering, C.C.A.N, CPAN, Perl, Code, comprehensive c archive network, C not c# fucking wordpress

Code reuse by copy and paste2 comments

Ismael Juma wrote 10 months ago: I was investigating what would need to be done to implement camel-case code assist for the Scala plu … more →

Tags: Eclipse, Scala, copy and paste, scala eclipse plugin

Reuse or Not?1 comment

Charles Callebs wrote 1 year ago: When I was younger and first getting my feet wet in the jacuzzi (It’s a pampered profession, a … more →

Tags: Commentary, Libraries, Personal Growth

How Valuable Is Your Source Code?

Anthony Stevens wrote 1 year ago: Approximately $0.00, according to witten at Coderific, and I wholeheartedly agree.  I particularly a … more →

Tags: Software

C# (or .NET) Really Helps

Yeti wrote 1 year ago: Some time ago, I realized why I really like C# (or .NET, for that matter), now I decided to try and … more →

Tags: Computer, Programming languages, net computer, C#, .NET, cargo-cult programming

Word War vi 0.21, C function pointers vs. C++ class methods, and chain reaction explosions1 comment

scaryreasoner wrote 1 year ago: [googlevideo] Above video talks about Word War vi 0.21 a bit, and about C function pointers vs. C++ … more →

Tags: Programming, C#, GTK, Video Games, word war vi, Simulation, video game programming, function pointers, class methods

The Seven Deadly Sins of Software Application Development - Part 1 of 25 comments

Lorne Cooper wrote 1 year ago: by Lorne Cooper, CEO, AccuRev A Top 25 WordPress Blog Post of the Day  Here at AccuRev our business … more →

Tags: Best Practices, Accurev, Development process, Software Management, Application Development, Software application Development, Software Architecture, Process Automation

The Canary in the Coal Mine of Open Source Code Re-use3 comments

engtech wrote 1 year ago: Don’t reinvent the wheel. Like all advice it’s much easier to say then it is to do, part … more →

Tags: Humor, Programming and Software Development, Software, technology, Open Source Software

OpenID libraries

Marek Kopel wrote 2 years ago: OpenID 2.0 has been finally announced along with ready-to-use libraries (php, python, java, …) … more →

Tags: OpenID


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