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Salon.com
May 29, 2002
Sam Williams
Totally awesome software? "Extreme programming" sounds like no more than a marketing-driven fad, but fans are convinced that its rules hold the key to better code... mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
August 15, 2003
Ryan P. Ripley
Extreme programming: Process vs. culture A team that embraces the values of XP -- communication, simplicity, feedback, and courage -- reduces the risk in the transition to XP. By using tools such as retrospectives and study groups, you can lesson the XP learning curve, and begin to work and act together. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
September 2003
Martha Baer
The New X-Men The Mountain Dew-fueled all-nighter is history. Today's supercoders work 40 hours a week. And two to a computer. It's called extreme programming - and it's revolutionizing the software world. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
January 2002
Bill Venners
Joshua Bloch: A conversation about design Joshua Bloch, an architect in Sun's Core Java Platform Group, explains his unique insight into API design, extreme programming, code quality and reuse, refactoring, defensive copies, and the extent to which client programmers should be trusted... mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
September 15, 2003
Michael Schrage
Don't Trust Your Code to Strangers If you really want an effective implementation, don't outsource your software development. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
September 2001
Anil Hemrajani
Methodology madness Over the past two decades, several methodologies and well-known industry figures have shown us various techniques to help us run our software development projects more efficiently. However, the use of these processes has often produced poor results. Are they worth trying? mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
March 27, 2011
Andy West
Computer Programmers Know the Code for Career Success Many IT professionals enjoy computer programming for its physical, hands-on approach to problem solving. Do you have what it takes to earn a degree in this essential profession? mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
September 2000
Thomas E. Davis
The bibles of our industry Thomas Davis recommends four books that will provide you with what it takes to excel in Java development. The books extend beyond the basic syntax and semantics of Java to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of object-oriented programming... mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
March 2002
Bill Venners
James Gosling and the art of computer programming Java's creator imparts his thoughts on enterprise software, algorithms, the trend towards user-oriented software, flexibility, complexity, and other aspects of the art of computer programming... mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
September 2002
Paul Sholtz
Five Mistakes Your Company Won't Make Now That You're Reading This Success in the technology business isn't about how cool, new, or fancy your products are. The ability to avoid technology pitfalls is about effective business management. Here are five common mistakes to watch for. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
January 2006
Scott Kirsner
The eBay of Programmers Ian Ippolito's nine-employee online job network, Rent A Coder, matches projects with software developers from around the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 7, 2004
Susan Kuchinskas
Coding Experience Not Necessarily Required Can new GUI development tools make this generation of coders obsolete? mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
November 2002
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Bugs and Fixes: Windows Flaw Makes Shopping Risky Plus: Microsoft fixes other holes in Internet Explorer and Office XP. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 6, 2010
Microsoft Warns of Potential Windows XP Flaw The vulnerability in a key Windows developer component could affect applications built for Windows 2000 and XP. mark for My Articles similar articles