Every software developer has heard about the Gang of Four and their classic Design Patterns book. It’s really a must read for any serious OO developer. Awareness of (and more importantly the j… more →
The Pursuit of a Lifedombrooks wrote 2 months ago: YAGNI, it’s a very common term in development teams these days. Overused even. However, in tod … more →
davy803 wrote 3 months ago: I want to take a moment to talk about YAGNI. YAGNI is somewhat of a natural extension to Release … more →
JR wrote 3 months ago: YAGNI (You Aint Gonna Need It) is a reminder to all who write software not to over engineer your des … more →
practicemakes wrote 6 months ago: As programmers we tend to love and embrace complexity. Towering class trees and data-driven algorith … more →
noostvog wrote 7 months ago: A discussion that happens frequently on an agile development project is: “How much documentation do … more →
Staffan Nöteberg wrote 11 months ago: Francesco Cirillo, the inventor of The Pomodoro Technique, writes: “At the beginning of each d … more →
Uberto Barbini wrote 1 year ago: I’m in debt to Giovanni Asproni for this new acronim. But the fact behind the term is very wel … more →
Anthony Stevens wrote 1 year ago: Every software developer has heard about the Gang of Four and their classic Design Patterns book. I … more →
Josh DeWald wrote 1 year ago: I have the word “architect” in my title at work, which is cool cause it apparently means … more →
David O'Hara wrote 3 years ago: Ran across this post and had to preserve it for later reference. I wonder if I could get a T-Shirt m … more →
Kevin Rutherford wrote 4 years ago: Donna and I have very different approaches to hanging out the washing. I like to take each piece of … more →