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Working with Large Codebases
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Working with Large Codebases. A Website For Java Developers. On Apr 19, 2012 by Vineet Sinha. As we mentioned in out last post we have been working on a site to help Java Developers use Open Source Projects. The site is in an early stage but we want to work on the site openly and improve it with your feedback. Yes, it’s a big goal, but we feel like there is so much that can be done to make out lives as coders easier. We hope this is a good first step in the right direction. Read More ››. We made a mistake.
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A Website For Java Developers
http://blog.architexa.com/2012/04/a-website-for-java-developers
Working with Large Codebases. A Website For Java Developers. Apr 19, 2012. As we mentioned in out last post we have been working on a site to help Java Developers use Open Source Projects. The site is in an early stage but we want to work on the site openly and improve it with your feedback. Yes, it’s a big goal, but we feel like there is so much that can be done to make out lives as coders easier. We hope this is a good first step in the right direction. Check out the site: http:/ CodeMaps.org.
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Why CodeMaps?
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Working with Large Codebases. Apr 20, 2012. We got the early release of CodeMaps. Out yesterday. It has been great to hear all the feedback. For the curious, the above numbers are 53%, 35%, and 11% respectively (we used the the survey forms attached on the site). The biggest question that we heard about was about the sites purpose. Our goal is big, as we mentioned. We are planning to start this simply:. We have been improving the site please try out CodeMaps. What should we do differently? We care about ...
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Todd's notes: January 2012
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Questions, answers, stuff that happens. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Tab sweep, 2012.01.22 part 1. Http:/ www.codemaps.org/. Apparently has been around for a couple years; there are some diagrams of open source packages like Lucene. okay, on closer look it appears this is mostly(? And the related business issues: "How do we make money if we give it away? But then N-times more people will use it, a small portion will result in sales/licensing/training/customization" etc. Is pretty nice. Read in your sour...