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All Programmers Are Self-Taught
When I was a teenager I played high caliber baseball. I’m competitive to a fault and when I decide I want to be good at something, results usually follow. Now I’m a third year undergrad studying computer science. There’s something critically different between programming and sports though: A pitching coach teaches you how to pitch, but a CS professor doesn’t teach you how to code. I was surprised that neither my TAs nor professors critiqued my code during my firs...
Programming,Style,Habit,Self learning 2011-12-21 10:25:50
Read 10 new books from O'Reilly for free
Recently O'Reilly provided free access to some books. Some of them are even in early release status. Here we recommend 10 of them. 1ã€Mastering Perl 2ã€Git Pocket Guide 3ã€Vagrant: Up and Running 4ã€High Performance Browser Networking 5ã€802.11ac: A Survival Guide 6ã€Test-Driven Development with Python 7ã€Interactive Data Visualization for the Web 8ã€HTML5 Canvas 9ã€Programming JavaScript Applications 10ã€Agile Data Source : http://linu...
O'Reilly,Free book,Early release 2013-07-03 07:56:20
Great code is written twice (or more)
The last couple of years more and more people have been moving towards Agile development. These techniques aren’t new, most we’re devised in the 80s or 90s. But finally these days programmers and (more importantly) business consultants, architects and clients have learned to love and embrace Agile development.Evolving requirementsIt has now become common knowledge that you can’t write down all the requirements before you start the project. These requirements h...
Twice,Good code,Recoding,Agile,Evolvement 2011-11-01 00:36:35
Management Myth #1: The Myth of 100% Utilization
A manager took me aside at a recent engagement. “You know, Johanna, there’s something I just don’t understand about this agile thing. It sure doesn’t look like everyone is being used at 100 percent.â€â€œAnd what if they aren’t being used at 100 percent? Is that a problem for you?â€â€œHeck, yes. I’m paying their salaries! I want to know I’m getting their full value for what I’m paying them!â€â€œWhat if I told you...
Management,Utilization,Efficiency,Innovation 2012-01-05 08:13:41
Programming language choices for an IT manager
A TechRepublic reader named Aaron emailed me and posed excellent questions; here’s an excerpt from his email:“I manage a small IT department and all my skills are self-taught. At times I struggle with complex business initiatives and I believe if I had some programming skills I would be more adept at handling the initiatives. Can you recommend a programming language? Is formal education the best path or have you found that programming can be self-taught?â€I’m sure a lot ...
IT Manager,Programming,Skills,Programming knowledge 2011-10-21 08:37:10
Kualitee: For better Test Management in the year 2020
New IT trends will dominate in 2020. Big data management, customer satisfaction, security concerns, mobile apps, artificial intelligence (AI), test automation, DevOps and agile methodologies are a few of these rising technologies and trends. With their rise, Quality assurance (QA) has to take the testing game a notch up, especially with using smart test management tools for their testing. Test Automation Stays A report by Research and Markets estimates the global automation testing ...
Microsoft forms a new subsidiary focused on open source called Microsoft Open Technologies
Microsoft once again changes its attitude and intends to set up an open technology subsidiaries in order to promote the formulation of open-source projects and standards.The new company name is Microsoft Open Technologies and Jean Paoli, Microsoft executives will be the president of the new company. The company will also form interoperability strategy team in the future. The newly established company will have about 50-75 employees.Over the years, Microsoft has been considered to be the rival of...
Microsft,Open source,Microsoft Open Technologies 2012-04-13 06:10:45
Seven Java projects that changed the world
O\'Reilly is celebrating the release of Java 7, and our inaugural OSCON Java conference: July 25-27 in Portland, Ore. Java\'s open source ecosystem is strong and healthy, one of the primary reasons for our creation of OSCON Java. Over the last decade, several projects have traveled beyond mere adoption and had effects dominating the Java world, into software development in general, and some even further into the daily lives of users. JUnit Ported to Java by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma from Be...
Does Android team like to eat Kitkat?
Google released the new Android development code for Android 4.4 :KitKat.The new version will bring astonishing user experience for Android users. The interesting thing about the name is that it has the same name as one brand of Nescafe's chocolate wafer. Nescafe has authorized that Google can use this name as their development code. We may guess that the project team or the director was eating Kitkat or like to eat Kitkat while they were brainstorming the new development code, so they came out ...
Android,Kitkat,development code 2013-09-03 23:03:03
5 Exemplary Material Design Frameworks That Are Worth Knowing
Google unveiled Material design last year, and it has inevitably created a great buzz among the designers' community, including both web and mobile designers across the globe. Today, you can observe many mobile and web applications are steadily deploying this design approach and overhauling their UI designs. Material design undoubtedly offers a refined and best approach to create a modern UI design. It embraces polished design principles that have been comprehensively described by Google in its ...
material design, mobile app 2015-06-18 04:35:20
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