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Let's Reconsider That
A Weblog by Michael Feathers
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Michael Feathers is a programmer and a consultant because he wants to make it better.
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Parsing with Tree Constructors
October 7, 2005,
4 comments
A pattern for the recursive creation of composite objects.
Honest Code
October 6, 2005,
11 comments
Think code can't lie? Think again.
Java Enums want to be Classes
September 20, 2005,
25 comments
Or do they?
A Set of Unit Testing Rules
September 9, 2005,
50 comments
Don't let slow tests bog you down.
The P/J Divide
September 6, 2005,
20 comments
How do differences in temperament affect your team?
Iceberg Classes
August 30, 2005,
14 comments
About 88% of an iceberg's mass is below water. How much of your class is down there too?
Just for Fun
July 26, 2005,
3 comments
I like little programming languages. The sad thing about designing one is that people expect you to have a purpose.
Is it Academic?
June 27, 2005,
14 comments
What is the role of academic research in software engineering? Should it happen at all?
The Fundamental Theorem of Project Management
April 19, 2005,
2 comments
Or not.
To Kids, it's Just a Sickness
April 15, 2005,
1 comment
Career day wasn't as fun as it could've been.
Fluid Programming in Lucid
April 6, 2005,
9 comments
There are many different models of computation. Here's an uncommon one which could have relevance in the future.
And Now.. Legacy Code
April 4, 2005,
6 comments
The hardest part of writing a book is discovering that you can't read it any more. That's when you get scared.
All Your Eyes Are Belong To Us
March 7, 2005,
13 comments
Where work and life meet, we have a lot of choices.
The Price Of Two
January 4, 2005,
27 comments
Sometimes the roadblocks we encounter are our own.
When Nulls Aren't Nasty
November 27, 2004,
10 comments
Passing null into methods is considered bad practice, but sometimes it can be very powerful.
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