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Solve The Real Problem: January 2007
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Tuesday, January 23, 2007. Why was it an afterthought? Because, for me, it has become so obvious, so necessary. That turns complexity into simplicity. Posted by Brad Spencer @ 5:56 PM. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. View my complete profile. ACM Forum on Risks.
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Solve The Real Problem: December 2006
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Sunday, December 17, 2006. Bugs in that area, and you can squeeze some more performance out that way, but that was not looking like the case here. Posted by Brad Spencer @ 1:38 PM. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. View my complete profile. ACM Forum on Risks.
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Solve The Real Problem: August 2009
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. I've got nothing signficant to say at the moment, except that I happened across The Secret of Success: Suck Less. Oh, and while you're there, give Simplicity and Security. A read, too. Posted by Brad Spencer @ 9:49 PM. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Solve The Real Problem: April 2010
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Are we really still debating comments? A colleague pointed me to a list of reasons why comments are bad. They do not change with the code. A wrong comment is worse than horribly complex non-commented code. Comments don’t show up in stack traces. Stack...
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Solve The Real Problem: February 2010
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. The 2010 issue of Core. Arrived the other day, and a statement by Steve Blank, one of the contributors, caught my eye:. Each generation assumes it is inventing the future, with no recollection that it's already been done. View my complete profile.
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Solve The Real Problem: October 2007
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. I've started reading Beautiful Code. Tim's style of prose is a little too informal and the chapter feels like it is targeted at beginner programers. However, it's the. That really bothered me. For example, he states the following:. If you don't kn...
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Solve The Real Problem: November 2006
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Friday, November 03, 2006. A Little Deconstructive Criticism. Sends me email yesterday:. Ok, I'm not trolling here, I really want to learn something. Came across http:/ scienceblogs.com/goodmath/2006/11/the c is efficient language fa.php. In this most recent example, Mark mak...
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I decided to move the blog roll to a page of its own as there are many more sites that I visit, than I could possibly fit into the existing side bar. Dave Slater’s Web Site. Images of Broken Light. Liz Calmiano’s Textile Art. Warp Drive Active: Industry. Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog Fansite. Games / Time Burners. Post on Lost Garden explaining the challenge. Be Sociable, Share! Azure: No current subscription has been designated. Iain M. Banks gave me more than Science Fiction books. Call of Duty 4.
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Solve The Real Problem: August 2006
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Solve The Real Problem. Discussions about professional software development with a focus on building real, solid, performing, reliable, monitorable large-scale online services in asynchronous C . You know, good solid breakfast food. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Multicore, Singlethreaded, Megascale. But first, a word about scale. And different pieces of a system scale in different ways. Some pieces are true workhorses, and you can. Systems do not grow linearly. Because scale needs change, you need to build...
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