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For those of you in the area, just a reminder that the code camp is this weekend and we have a few of our very own CodeBetter guys (Jean-Paul Boodhoo and Scott Bellware), along with Dave Laribee, David Walker, Tim Rayburn, Cory Smith, Ben Shierman, David...
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I've gotten a couple of emails over the last few weeks from people wanting to know if I was OK and that I am still around. Yes, I'm still here :) First, Happy BlogDay to me.... this is my 200th post :) September has been a busy month for me. The start...
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I haven’t posted in about a week because I’ve been busy. Tomorrow I leave on vacation, so I won’t be posting for at least another week. So I thought I would leave you with links to some of the most popular and most read posts on my blog, incase you missed...
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I had this oddly named file in My Documents, and opened it up to see what it was. Turned out to be a whitepaper I had downloaded years ago on Transaction Cost Analysis – Capacity Model for Internet Transactions. It was written by a couple of folks...
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A look into the software life cycle models commonly used.
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Jeffrey Palermo has joined the team here at CodeBetter!
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A couple of days ago I talked about polymorphism . I can't even begin to tell you what all discussions I've had since putting this up. Let me start by saying this: this post, as all my posts on OOP principles, are not intended to cover the complete aspect...
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If you are new to OOP or to programming in general, I'll give you a very simplified and quick assessment of approaching a new software design with object-oriented eyes. Like structured programming in legacy systems, object-oriented programming (OOP) is...
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