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  1. Common ground (1,959 bytes)
    1: ...ging two systems together, it is good to have a [[common ground]]. We had one when we sneaked [[NetBeans]]...
    3: ...licitly assume people understand that it is the [[common ground]] for integration between [[Java]] and [[J...

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  1. Separate APIs for Clients and Providers (2,160 bytes)
    3: ...d Providers|Chapter 8]] brings you answer to such common worries. It analyses the differences between evol...
  2. LibraryReExportIsNPComplete (12,129 bytes)
    7: ... of an [[API]]. As re-export of [[API]]s is quite common in software development, it brings implications o...
  3. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life (27,376 bytes)
    7: ...- e.g. organizing a [[DirectAction|vote without a common consent]] - it has been decided that as of 2021 A...
  4. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    193: ...to define and agree on shared standard. On shared common ground. Recently me and [[Geertjan]] created a re...
    771: ...occasionally you must allow customers to override common sense; I'm sure many readers here are familiar wi...
  5. Teamwork (2,433 bytes)
    3: There is a common wisdom among programmers saying that ''design can...
  6. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Practical Design (17,874 bytes)
    125: ...ike this! Showing snippets in documentation is so common. But maybe it is the same issue as with [[TheAPIB...
    133: ...catePerLibrary|Obfuscation per library]] is quite common in [[JavaScript]] and it results in faster downlo...
    141: [[ConfigurationObject]] pattern is quite common in many [[JavaScript]] libraries. Do you know wha...
  7. 3SidesToEveryAPI (5,843 bytes)
    5: The most common way to look at an [[API]] is to use the view poin...
    11: ...ay, we may start to believe that this is the most common view, that this is the most important one.
  8. Blogs:AndreiBadea:EnumsInAPIs (2,008 bytes)
    7: Let's assume the following common code where a switch statements walks over all fie...
  9. XSL (623 bytes)
    1: ...XML]] documents to another [[XML]] documents. The common rumor is that [[XSL]] code can be written, but ca...
  10. ThanksReviewers (12,358 bytes)
    21: ... samples. I remember Dave sending comments like ''Common, I do not need you to tell me what is API, I alre...
  11. VisualAspects (2,422 bytes)
    3: ...y fail on small monitors with limited gray scale. Common sense suggests that writing this kind of checks i...
    7: ...and even suggested how to fix my [[wikipedia::CSS|CSS]] files. Thanks guys, my website is looking much ...
  12. Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
    25: ...d Providers|Chapter 8]] brings you answer to such common worries. It analyses the differences between evol...
    44: There is a common wisdom among programmers saying that ''design can...
  13. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:LanguagesForEvolution (2,746 bytes)
    26: ...version of libraries with modified APIs is really common and our software engineering practices cannot liv...
  14. APIDesignPatterns:Exceptions (8,610 bytes)
    29: The common mindshare among Java developers seems to expect t...
    41: Very common design flaw (maybe flaw is too strong, we can cal...
  15. OSGi (7,935 bytes)
    40: ...Gi]] for its ability to provide a [[module system|common ground]] and allow interoperability between vario...
  16. BackwardCompatibility (6,862 bytes)
    9: Symptoms of such problems are more common in libraries that are not yet popular enough. The...
  17. Dependencies (5,080 bytes)
    33: Common way to implement this is to associate with each v...
  18. FriendPackages (5,397 bytes)
    1: Common [[wikipedia::Object-oriented_programming_language...
    3: ...rovide their implementation. This is not perfect. Common wisdom and also [[Code Against Interfaces, Not Im...
  19. Good Technology (3,666 bytes)
    1: ...essful, widely accepted? This page highlights the common principles that make things ''work''.
  20. Blogs:PetrHejl:BeautyMatters (3,396 bytes)
    5: ...automatically. Also you usually don't want to use common anti-patterns although they might work in a parti...
    7: ...I think that programmer who refuses to conform to common rules defined for the project is missing the impo...

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