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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | | Programming history is filled with bugs that turned out to be features and limitations that pushed developers to make even more interesting products. We'll journey through code that was so 'bad' it was actually good. Along the way we'll look at the important role failure plays in learning. Then we'll tame our inner perfectionists and | |
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herbertograca.com
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| | | | The challenge is not simply to build something that "works". It is to build something that really works in the way the end user needs it to work, with conceptual consistency, with minimal technical bugs, and that can be maintained and extended throughout a long life. | |
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tenthousandfailures.com
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| | | | I had watched a wonderful video series of Object Oriented Design Patterns on Lynda.com called "Foundations of Programming: Design Patterns" by Elisabeth Robinson and Eric Freeman. In their series, they go through some of the ideas in "Design Patterns" and have very concise code examples that illustrate specific Design Patterns. | |
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critter.blog
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| | This is my 400th daily blog post. If I died tomorrow, none of these weird thoughts of mine would die with me. If you died tomorrow, how many of your thoughts would live on? |