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So you want to write JavaScript for a living?
What do you need to know if you are interviewing for a job that involves Javascript development? What kind of expectations do employers have of candidates now that the state of client side development has been changed with the rise of asynchronous JavaScript and the often slick, supporting interfaces? These were questions I was asking myself after a friend pointed me to an interesting job posting over at Meebo that included some JavaScript puzzlers on logical operators, DOM odditi...
JavaScript,Career,Skills,Knowledge 2011-10-22 12:53:11
9 quotes that stayed with me as a developer
I find quotes inspiring, motivating or sometimes just thought provoking, so here's some of my favourites from over the years. Sometimes reading a book can have a real influence on how you write code, or how you approach a problem. Sometimes a simple quote is enough to make me question the way I look at the code I'm writing. Or often I sit in awe about someone's so well distilled what I've known internally for ages but have never been able to enunciate. "Design is finding t...
Quote,programmer,programming 2011-05-27 03:34:49
10 rules of PHP-masters
1. Use PHP only when it is necessary – Rasmus Lerdorf There is no better source than the creator of PHP, to learn what he can do. Rasmus Lerdorf created PHP in 1995. Since then, the language has spread like a wildfire rate in the developer community, incidentally changing the face of the Internet. However, Rasmus did not create PHP with these intentions. PHP was created for the needs of web development. As is the case with many other projects wi...
PHP,Master,Experience,Advice 2011-12-16 09:38:07
That’s Not TDD
A few months ago I was visiting a client who was having a lot of problems using TDD. “It takes over half an hour to run our unit tests,†he said. “You are not doing TDD,†I said. “In order for tests to be valuable all of them must run fast—within a few seconds, or developers will stop running tests frequently.†“But how to I make them run fast?†he asked, “Just connecting to the database takes 30 seconds†So I showed him a techn...
Programming Languages for Machine Learning Implementations
Machine learning algorithms have a much better chance of being widely adopted if they are implemented in some easy-to-use code. There are several important concerns associated with machine learning which stress programming languages on the ease-of-use vs. speed frontier.Speed The rate at which data sources are growing seems to be outstripping the rate at which computational power is growing, so it is important that we be able to eak out every bit of computational power. Garbage collected la...
Programming language,Machine learning,Development 2011-11-16 08:22:17
Some tricks and tips for using for range in GoLang
GoLang provides two major ways to loop through elements of array, slice and map. They are for and for range. Many people find that for range is very convenient when don't care about the index of the element. In this post, some tricks and tips would be talked about regarding for range. 1. Loop and get pointer of each element Assume there is a code snippet like below which is to get the pointer of each element in an array and create a new array with the corresponding pointer. arr := [2]int{1, 2} r...
People working with computers seem to have a lot of spare time
People working with computers are a group of people who spend much time on communicating with PCs, Handsets and other programmed hardware devices. Usually, these people are thought as a group of busy people. When we see them, they are often sleepy and seem not caring about anything else. They often work day and night, spend many hours on finding and fixing an unknown bug or trying to meet the project deadline Are they really so busy? Lets see what some people think about them? Just f...
Programming,Busy,Spare time,Fun 2012-05-01 07:06:51
Test-Driven Development? Give me a break...
Update: At the bottom of this post, I've linked to two large and quite different discussions of this post, both of which are worth reading... Update 2: If the contents of this post make you angry, okay. It was written somewhat brashly. But, if the title alone makes you angry, and you decide this is an article about "Why Testing Code Sucks" without having read it, you've missed the point. Or I explained it badly :-)Some things programmers say can be massive red flags. When I h...
Test driven,Application design,tool 2011-10-17 10:19:16
Some tricks on PHP session
1. Session timeout problem There is a nuance we found with session timing out although the user is still active in the session. The problem has to do with never modifying the session variable. The GC will clear the session data files based on their last modification time. Thus if you never modify the session, you simply read from it, then the GC will eventually clean up. To prevent this you need to ensure that your session is modified within the GC delete time. You can accomp...
PHP,Session,Timeout,Solution,Various domain 2015-03-13 07:05:37
Lasagna Code
Anyone who claims to be even remotely versed in computer science knows what “spaghetti code†is. That type of code still sadly exists. But today we also have, for lack of a better term — and sticking to the pasta metaphor — “lasagna codeâ€.Lasagna Code is layer upon layer of abstractions, objects and other meaningless misdirections that result in bloated, hard to maintain code all in the name of “clarityâ€. It drives me nuts to see how badly some c...
Lasagna Code,Analysis,spaghetti code 2011-11-16 03:12:03
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