Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed Programming is an excellent field to go into, and good Programmers are a hot commodity. That reminds me… if anyone out there is above excellent at working with Drupal, shoot me an email to... (posted on 23 Mar 2008 by Chris Pirillo)
I just read an interesting essay by Paul Graham titled You Weren't Meant to have a Boss. It is a little long but an excellent read if you have the time. An analogy that he uses that caught my attention is his comparison of animals in the wild and... (posted on 21 Mar 2008 by Enterprise Topics)
Kent Beck says that XP is in the danger of getting stagnated because of a combination of limited adoption and no opposition. It has become like the standards, which everyone accepts in principle, but no on adopts in practice. I like XP, it was like a... (posted on 19 Mar 2008 by iface thoughts)
Section: Apple, Communications, iPhone We’ve all heard about how good the iPhone SDK is, but what about the downsides. Some major developers have been wanting to create apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but Firefox, Java and apps that run in the... (posted on 13 Mar 2008 by Appletell)
Reginald Braithwaite’s reminds us of the inhertiance and composition duel, and it is a good reminder. The biggest misconception that lot of programmers come out with, and I was part of the mob when I graduated, that the biggest benefit of inheritance is... (posted on 12 Mar 2008 by iface thoughts)
Remember those scare hex code which we used to in machine codes like using 80386 and 8085. I remember how tough was to do that , well not really but yea it was not easy either. Don’t worry I am not asking you to write a code but telling you about another... (posted on 12 Mar 2008 by Technospot.Net)
ocean has a radical perspective about what software development is, and a good one too. … Given all this commuication going on it may be that creating software is actually a communication exercise. The goal of this communication exercise isn’t to create... (posted on 11 Mar 2008 by iface thoughts)

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