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| | | | | One of the topics I asked most of my Coders at Work interviewees about was C++. I am not an expert, or even a competent C++ programmer and recognize that my own opinions about C++ are not well-informed enough to be worth much.1 But C++ fascinates me-it's obviously a hugely successful language: most "serious" desktop... | |
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| | | | | Program components must be designed for reusability. There is a set of design techniques that makes object-oriented software more reusable. Many of these techniques are widely used within the object-oriented programming community, but few of them have ever been written down. This article describes and organizes these techniques. | |
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| | | | | As far as I can tell, hiring based on hobbies has two major possible implications for software jobs: one is that "interesting" hobbies don't necessary have to involve programming, but you do have to have a hobby and it does have to be interesting to your interviewer. | |
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