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testing.googleblog.com
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| | | | | This is another post in our Code Health series. A version of this post originally appeared in Google bathrooms worldwide as a Google Tes... | |
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www.gabrieljiva.com
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| | | | | Of the three hard problems in computer science, the one I probably spend the most time on is "naming things". (Off-by-one errors are too often the bane of my programming existence thoug... | |
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martinfowler.com
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| | | | | There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things -- Phil Karlton (bonus variations on the page) | |
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heltweg.org
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| | | "There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." - Phil Karlton AngularJS was released in 2010 and revolutionized modern frontend development. In 2016, the AngularJS team published a new framework, written in TypeScript and incompatible with AngularJS. They also made the baffling choice to call this framework Angular 2. Mayhem ensued, confused developers talked to each other about incompatible frameworks. The excellent community documentation AngularJS had built... | ||