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by Guido van van Rossum, February 26, 2007, 7 comments
Video and powerpoint slides of my recent Python 3000 talks are now online.
by Bill Venners, February 22, 2007, 24 comments
Every Python programmer I talk to seems pretty darn happy, but every language design requires tradeoffs. What are your Python pain points?
by Bill Venners, February 16, 2007, 29 comments
There has been much praise for Ruby in recent times, but all technologies make tradeoffs. What are the actual pain points you've experienced using Ruby?
by Christopher Diggins, February 14, 2007, 16 comments
Do you want to become a better programmer? I have some advice: share some code!
by Bill Venners, February 10, 2007, 264 comments
There has been much discussion of proposed new features for Java in recent times, but what problems do those features need to address? What are your actual pain points today with Java?
by Alberto Savoia, February 7, 2007, 51 comments
Developers need to take more responsibility for testing their code. But the majority of developers are not willing, nor ready, nor able to jump on the bandwagon of the more extreme and demanding developer testing movements such as Test Driven Development. Testivus is a proposed developer testing movement "for the rest of us".
by Bruce Eckel, February 6, 2007, 30 comments
After telling everyone I was going to wait-and-see about Windows Vista, I ran into a problem.
by Christopher Diggins, February 5, 2007, 23 comments
What specifically are the phases of software development? I was taught there were about 4 or 5, but I believe I have identified a few more.
by Frank Sommers, February 3, 2007, Submit comment
Dr. Jim Gray, a father of the relational database, transaction processing, data mining, and a long list of other inventions we use every day, went on a short solo boat trip last Sunday and have not yet returned. With just a few minutes of your time, you can help find him.
by Christopher Diggins, January 31, 2007, Submit comment
I have posted a near final draft (in PDF and PS format) of my paper on the semantics of Cat at http://www.cat-language.com/paper.html, and I wanted to make a public request for comments.
by Bruce Eckel, January 31, 2007, 129 comments
The Java backlash has been building up steam, and we’re
starting to see some fundamental shifts because of it.
by Frank Sommers, January 30, 2007, 50 comments
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of many high-quality tools that help enforce a consistent coding style. But how effective are these tools in practice, and how do they fit into your process of enforcing consistency in your source code?
by Bruce Eckel, January 30, 2007, 3 comments
Once again, the new workshop format produced an easygoing, fun and educational experience.
by Christopher Diggins, January 26, 2007, Submit comment
The Cat programming language is fast approaching 1.0 status!
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