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by B. Scott Andersen, March 23, 2004, 2 comments
This is the second of a set of blogs
from the Seventh Jini Community Meeting
held in Cambridge, Massachusetts March 23-25, 2004.
by B. Scott Andersen, March 23, 2004, Submit comment
This is the first of a set of blogs
made from the Seventh Jini Community Meeting
held in Cambridge, Massachusetts March 23-25, 2004.
by Dave Astels, March 20, 2004, 2 comments
"Test Driven Development: A Practical Guide" just won the Jolt award inthe Technical Book category. I want to make my appreciation known for those that helped out.
by Robert C. Martin, March 9, 2004, 31 comments
The concept of modeling the real world has been so badly abused in the OO community, that I want to find the person who first coined the notion and flay him alive. (not really.)
by Rick Kitts, February 28, 2004, 37 comments
It's been long enough and I don't seem to be much better off following the advice of these guys.
by Johan Peeters, February 28, 2004, 5 comments
JavaScript is not as innocuous as some would like to believe.
by Robert C. Martin, February 28, 2004, 36 comments
There's a lot of emotional reaction and baggage surrounding this controvertial saying. And yet it's synonymous with the old KISS principle. Keep It Simple Stupid.
by Jim Waldo, February 28, 2004, 17 comments
My take on the debate of whether typing is needed in a language. Rather than taking sides, I revert to my previous incarnation as a philosopher, and try to see what we are really talking about when we seem to be talking about types.
by Robert C. Martin, February 26, 2004, 31 comments
Should DTOs have public variables? Or should they have private variables with getters and setters?
by Johan Peeters, February 25, 2004, 13 comments
XSS has been around for a long time, but the current appetite for weblogs opens up new opportunities for attackers.
by Dave Astels, February 23, 2004, 22 comments
For some time I've been thinking about how TDD tests can be as simple, as expressive, and as elegant as possible. This article explores a bit about what it's like to make tests as simple and decomposed as possible: aiming for a single assertion in each test.
by Rick Kitts, February 22, 2004, 5 comments
It's probably easier to ignore some of the mess behind us.
by Charles Bell, February 21, 2004, Submit comment
Yahoo groups are enormously popular. They rock! They hooked me and chances are you are tied up with one as well. You can interface with beginners and experts in internet real time. You can help others and learn much from others while participating. It works.
by Robert C. Martin, February 20, 2004, 17 comments
It is often said that high level layers should depend on lower level layers. However the Dependency Inversion Principle says that high level policy should not depend upon low level details. What's up with that?
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