The weekly bag– Dec 8
Keep on disco dancing with these hip links:
- Refactor the code before you write it- Mads Kristensen’s thoughts on pre-coding thinking can reduce refactoring down stream– do you agree, man?
- Find a NUnit Way to Code!- Man, I just love NUnit!
- Writing the Script: Java SE 6- Scripting directly in Java 6– will it really make a difference?
- The top ten IT management mistakes and how to avoid them- Reason #4: “Number 4: Not inspecting what you expect” — need I say more?
- This Is What Happens When You Let Developers Create UI- A great post, which reminds me of Alan Cooper’s hip book: “The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How To Restore The Sanity.” If you haven’t read this book, do it man.
- Study: Developer Use of Visual Basic Plummets - While the data is suspect, it does unveil another trend– a learning towards building web applications in favor of desktop applications where VB is the disco king.
- On Writing Maintainable Code- Jeremy Miller’s got some interesting thoughts here, man.
- Sometimes you need to write defensive code- Only sometimes?
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