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by Rick Kitts, February 20, 2004,
Believing your unit tests of course.
by Mark Johnson, February 19, 2004,
What is good software documentation? What do you use? What categories exist? What tools do you use? What sounds useful but isn't? What would you most like to see? Stop complaining and start writing.
by Charles Bell, February 14, 2004,
I was wondering, "Where have all the bloggers gone?"
by John D. Mitchell, February 9, 2004,
A case study of the trailblazing JSR 166 specification development process.
by Rick Kitts, February 7, 2004,
This may come as no surprise, but we deliver crap. Why this is so has been bothering me for a decade. Maybe this is why.
by Jack Shirazi, February 4, 2004,
In January's performance news, the slumbering issue of badly performing strict Math finally bit Sun in public.
by Guido van van Rossum, February 3, 2004,
Half book review, half Python-vs-static-languages musings
by Rick Kitts, February 3, 2004,
Is that code doing what you think it's doing? Are you sure?
by Rick Kitts, January 22, 2004,
It's not always as easy as it sounds
by Bill Venners, January 21, 2004,
Although still serving archived articles, JavaWorld has stopped publishing new content. It has been a great resource for the Java community, and a lot of fun to be a part of. It deserves some applause.
by Rick Kitts, January 16, 2004,
Few things bug me more than code that's not obvious. And what it takes to make things obvious seems so, well, obvious.
by Gregg Wonderly, January 12, 2004,
I've blogged here before about how I'm a Java convert, never going back. Some recent comments by Frank Sommer about developing idioms in prgramming solutions sparked some other thoughts that I've had about this whole "Let's write a new programming language" party scene.
by John D. Mitchell, January 11, 2004,
Are women systematically invisible in the tech industry?
by Robert C. Martin, January 4, 2004,
Let's take an old idea, like RPC, and wrap it with some new hype and nomenclature, and then mediate it with a completely orthogonal protocol! Yeah, lets!
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