The weekly bag– Dec 15
Keep on disco dancing with this collection baby!
- Top 20 Programming Lessons I’ve Learned in 20 Years- My favorite: “Software is never finished”– how true, man!
- JUnit Reloaded- A good article on JUnit 4– don’t forget to also check out the JUnit 4 Extensions project, which aims to create additional annotations for the framework, like Categories!
- Analyze This - Put your code on the couch!- As Frank Kelly writes, this entry is “a [hip] plug for static code analyzers such as Checkstyle, PMD, FindBugs etc. and focuses on some of the issues that they spot in my own code and that of others”– it’s a great read, man.
- FindBugs advice- Kirk muses on the quality of FindBugs advice.
- codavaj- Impressive, man– a tool to take JavaDoc and generate code?!
- How hard is test for equality in Java — the answer will surprise you- Need I say more?
- Team Project limits?- Careful, TFS apparently has a limit on the amount of users it can handle.
- 7 Steps to MSBuild- A great series of articles (7 to be exact) on various aspects of MSBuild, man.
- Code ownership by developers is bad for business- And I quote the author: “I believe such thinking is similar to choosing to soil one’s pants in cold weather in order to stay warm”– wow, what a great opening!!
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Friday 15 Dec 2006 | Weekly Bag