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Monthly Archives: December 2010
December 2010, links
Old, but still relevant test, to measure how good a software team is. From Joel Spolsky. Code Project article by Kanasz Robert: Visualization and Comparison of sorting algorithms in C# Kyle Simpson writes about: HTTP headers and performance.
Same path – different files
You probably know from DOS / Windows / Linux / Mac OS, that it is impossible to create two files with the same name and extension in the same folder / directory. Yesterday, I saw a miracle – two programs … Continue reading
November 2010, links
The Zero One or Infinity (ZOI) rule is a rule of thumb in software design. Agile programming 10 years on: Did it deliver? from infoworld.com F# under Apache license. A look at C# 5.0 vNext – New Asynchronous Pattern by … Continue reading