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| | | | | Three days ago I gave a presentation on React.js at the TucsonJS meetup. The goal was to provide a high-level overview of whatReact is talk about why someone ought to be interested in applying it. At the end of the talk I gave a live coding demonstration where we iterated a design for a blogging... | |
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| | | | | One of the projects Im involved in at work relates very closely to a bulk of academic policy books I read while doing my PhD. Thats not particularly surprising, I guess. One of those books, in particular, would be invaluable to my team as they navigate a neat (and well researched) policy space. So I | |
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| | | | | Hi, I just published a blog post about documenting software architecture: https://herbertograca.com/2019/08/12/documenting-software-architecture/ Would be nice to get some feedback on it. Tkx. submitted by /u/hgraca [link] [comments] from Software Development - methodologies, techniques, and tools. Covering Agile, RUP, Waterfall + more! https://ift.tt/2YZcO08 | |
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| | | When you spend 10x more effort explaining why some dumb claim is wrong than they spent spouting it in the first place, you're a victim of Brandolini's law. | ||