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TDD leads to an architectural meltdown around iteration thre
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by (author unknown) on March 02, 2008
These are the words from software guru Jim Coplien, who penned some of the most influential C++ books in the 90's. The exact quote is: TDD done strictly from...
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TestNG and Scala
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by (author unknown) on January 30, 2008
There's been a lot of activity in the TestNG world lately... Here are some highlights. TestNG in Scala Josh Cough has been busy working with TestNG and Scala. As...
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Structural typing vs. Duck typing
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by (author unknown) on February 11, 2008
A while ago, I explained why I thought that Duck Typing was dangerous. More recently, Scala popularized a different type of typing called Structural Typing, which is often described...
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TDD leads to an architectural meltdown around iteration thre
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by cedric on March 02, 2008
These are the words from software guru Jim Coplien, who penned some of the most influential C++ books in the 90's. The exact quote is: "TDD done strictly from...
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Breaking free from the tyranny of languages
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
I recently came across this documentation page from the .Net API. Initially, I visited it to investigate the possibility to create a Map that would allow String keys to...
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Think globally, invoke locally
via Otaku, Cedric's weblog by (author unknown) on May 26, 2008
Recently, both Steve Vinoski (CORBA veteran) and Joe Armstrong (creator of Erlang) have come out strongly against Remote Procedure Calls (here and here). First of all, it seems to...
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