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by Jack Shirazi, December 31, 2003, Submit comment
I list details about the December Java Performance Newsletter, discuss the responses to last month's question, and give you some site stats.
by John D. Mitchell, December 24, 2003, 2 comments
Followship vs. Leadership in decision making.
by John D. Mitchell, December 24, 2003, 5 comments
Deconstructing a seductive language meme.
by Eric Armstrong, December 19, 2003, 4 comments
The RADICAL systems presents an interesting possibility for designing a graphic user interface (GUI).
by Ken Arnold, December 16, 2003, 9 comments
...Wherein we look at a discussion on Unix vs. Windows religions and customs, try to make a little sense of it, and talk about designing from the outside in.
by Eric Armstrong, December 11, 2003, 12 comments
Arguably the most important tool in a developer's
tool chest is the IDE they use -- if they can. In
this post, I talk about my favorite -- CodeGuide.
by Jim Waldo, December 9, 2003, 34 comments
The classic essay on "worse is better" is either misunderstood or wrong. And in citing it in our design arguments, we short change both our customers and our craft. I revisit this essay, and reflect...
by John D. Mitchell, December 9, 2003, Submit comment
Interesting interview with Richard Gabriel on the need for a more articulate approach to programming.
by Johan Peeters, December 7, 2003, Submit comment
The plot summarized and deconstructed.
by Elisabeth Freeman, December 4, 2003, 2 comments
RSS is becoming a standard for content syndication on the web, although competing "standards" versions may be hampering it's growth somewhat, particularly with companies that are concerned about supporting multiple formats. (Updated 2/14/2004)
by Eric Armstrong, December 4, 2003, Submit comment
The ability to design a system architecture is the most
important and most powerful tool that a developer can possess.
But it is a skill that is difficult to learn, and one that is almost impossible to teach. Allen Holub's design training workshop does a great job of doing just that.
by Sean Neville, December 2, 2003, 1 comment
Christophe has provided sample Flex and MXML source worth a peek. While crafting a browser-based RSS reader is not exactly a likely use case, it is more interesting than yet another Hello World intro, and it illustrates just how much can be accomplished in Flash with a few lines of MXML.
by Robert C. Martin, November 29, 2003, 90 comments
As debuggers have grown in power and capability, they have become more and more harmful to the process of software development.
by John D. Mitchell, November 28, 2003, Submit comment
The JSTL expert group acquiesced to "community" pressure to add SQL support in JSTL.
by Jack Shirazi, November 28, 2003, 3 comments
The November issue of the Java Performance Newsletter was published, and I ask you about the usefulness of these announcements.
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