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"Everything in software changes. The requirements change. The design changes. The business changes. The technology changes. The team changes. The team members change. The problem isn’t change, becau...
Posted by
razano
on 02.12.2008
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Rasmus lerdorf personally presented this in Barcelona's last conference...
Posted by
emad
on 09.09.2008
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For all the geeks on Questler, what makes a programmer more comfortable with PHP over Ruby on Rails or the other way around?
Posted by
razano
on 09.09.2008
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"Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live." by Martin Golding and yes I totally agree!
Posted by
razano
on 31.08.2008
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Who writes better code women or men ?!
Posted by
Kim
on 20.06.2008
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To innovate is to come up with new things... The problem is that we tend to think of innovators in terms of academia... in people who are well educated, in those who are capable of abstract thinking. ...
Posted by
sheikh
on 26.05.2008
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What is your strongest programming language?! and why ?!
Posted by
Kim
on 25.02.2008
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I learned how to properly use the ||= operator in Rails.
Posted by
Jody
on 13.11.2007
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