The Agile development community has been practicing Collective Code Ownership for long enough now that we had enough time to find some of the faults. By Mark Levison.
Is iterative and incremental development à la Agile practices - where one builds only what is required per iteration - detrimental to good design? Does Scrum encourage ignoring architectural issues? Can design and…
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Instead of ASP.Net’s built-in caching, some .NET developers are turning to memcached, is a distributed memory caching system originally by Danga Interactive for LiveJournal.
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JavaScript has been progressing steadily since it received a significant update as ECMAScript edition 3 in 1999. The latest proposal Netscape’s ECMAScript Edition 4 for JavaScript 2.0 is available online. John Resig,…
Eric Newcomer comments on David Chappells assertion that SCA participants have differing views about what aspects of SCA are important. In David’s view it is the new Java programming model. Eric disagrees: in his view…
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