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| | | | | Architecture is an important asset for good programming and the notion of "pattern" is here to help us apply already trusted code architecture solutions to common problems. Jason McDonald has done a wonderful job to group some of them in a document that should be useful to most software developers. Go to his blog to | |
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php-and-symfony.matthiasnoback.nl
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negativesign.com
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| | | | | I've been rewriting my multiple exposure software (again-the code was totally unmaintainable and totally horrible). I decided to switch from exiv2 to the excellent exiftool and pyexiftool for reading and writing image metadata. exiv2 is good! But exiftool is compatible with raw images from more camera systems. I didn't have any tests so I failed to maintain the functionality of my old metadata writing tool. I couldn't figure out why neither Lightroom nor Flickr could read the "Capture Time" I was attempt... | |
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sboots.ca
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| | | "Agile" gets mentioned enough in digital government work that can sometimes seem like it applies to everything: is anything not agile? But there's a deeper meaning behind it that's easy to miss: adding agile practices without removing established, "waterfall" processes that slow a team down is a recipe for frustration. Being agile means choosing one approach over another, and deliberately prioritizing what you spend your time on. | ||