Nice list. Dan Maharry | DDD Southwest Session Notes 3 : Defensive Programming 101.
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Bugs, features, and risk
I suggest to read John’s blog: his posts are always good lectures. Like this last one: Bugs, features, and risk — The Endeavour.
READ MORE »12 resolutions for programmers
Do you need some inspiration? Try to take a look at this post: challenge yourself to became a better programmer! via 12 resolutions for programmers.
READ MORE »Becoming a pale, pasty programmer
Becoming a better programmer is not for the faint of heart. It’s easy to succumb to boredom, the sunny outdoors, and women (or men) but if you’re up for the challenge, the real deal, then this is for you. via Becoming a pale, pasty programmer | Life in the Shell.
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Programming: Art or science? via Why programming fits into our brains.
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A gold mine. via programming: aiuto.
READ MORE »How to Level Up as a Developer
How does a good developer become a great developer? via Programming Achievements: How to Level Up as a Developer [jasonrudolph.com].
READ MORE »Zero Bug Tolerance Intolerance
It sounds good to say that you shall not and will not release code with bugs – that your team has “zero bug tolerance”. It makes for a nice sound bite. It sounds responsible. And it sounds right. But let’s look carefully at what this really means. via Zero Bug Tolerance Intolerance | [...]
READ MORE »97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
The following are the original, unedited contributions for the book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know’, which is available at O’Reilly Media , Amazon.com and your local book stores. via 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know – The Book – Softarch 97Things.
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