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  1. The Key Stone of European Knowledge (690 bytes)
    1: ... not able to, because [[The Key Stone of European Knowledge]] is written in Czech and there does not seem to ...

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  1. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    49: ... [[APIvsSPI|mount]] them together is an important knowledge that will determine whether your [[APIvsSPI|API o...
    294: ...by]]. I personally cannot be really useful, as my knowledge of the [[Ruby]] language is quite basic, but mayb...
    955: ...xpect (based on our in house software development knowledge) and what we will not get when dealing with [[API...
    991: ... our [[NetBeans]] experience and tooling, but the knowledge that you gain is going to be widely applicable wh...
  2. Using Games to Improve API Design Skills (752 bytes)
    3: ... properly, but how am I supposed to transfer this knowledge to my peers?" The [[Using Games to Improve API De...
  3. Case Study of Writing the Extensible Visitor Pattern (595 bytes)
    3: Do you wonder whether knowledge of proper design patterns makes you good API desi...
  4. InvitationForReaders (1,928 bytes)
    6: ...the other hand, if you are interested in a deeper knowledge of [[API]] design, in knowing not only the ''how'...
    8: ...sions'' we made after applying them. Although our knowledge has been gathered while working on [[NetBeans]], ...
    10: Knowledge of proper API design is essential for the success...
  5. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory (22,864 bytes)
    173: ...] APIs since May, 2015 and I was applying my best knowledge and skills to design it properly. However I have ...
  6. Cluelessness (3,942 bytes)
    12: ...lism]] which sees reason as the primary source of knowledge. The real world is then believed to be discoverab...
    14: ...nnel]] created [[empiricism]]; a philosophy where knowledge is preceded by experience. [[wikipedia::David_Hum...
  7. APIReview (4,291 bytes)
    1: ...g on [[Truffle]] API, [[I]] need to transfer that knowledge to new team.
  8. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Practical Design:Request/Response Pattern Revisited (1,480 bytes)
    7: ...t it contained on the day of publication. But our knowledge is evolving, growing. It is perfect to have a pla...
  9. Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
    46: ... properly, but how am I supposed to transfer this knowledge to my peers?" The [[Using Games to Improve API De...
    48: Do you wonder whether knowledge of proper design patterns makes you good API desi...
  10. CompilerOptimizations (5,391 bytes)
    3: ..., everything can be done later, with much greater knowledge about the execution environment.
  11. InfoQReview (12,017 bytes)
    7: the process of transferring the NetBeans API knowledge
    184: ...history of geometry: "[[The Key Stone of European Knowledge]]". It may sound boring at first, but it isn't an...
  12. AOP (4,779 bytes)
    9: ...s merged into the affected object. Quite a lot of knowledge. There has to be something simpler, if this kind ...
  13. Dependency Injection (7,651 bytes)
    9: ...some obvious, difference when bringing the [[DI]] knowledge to the [[modularity]] world is where to find the ...
  14. APILessAPI (7,612 bytes)
    43: ...pt keeping [[URL]]s valid forever), but still the knowledge of proper [[API]] design may become an advantage.
  15. Jersey (8,976 bytes)
    76: ...olds the whole project together. They contain the knowledge what the project should do. Without them the proj...
  16. Errata 8 (2,985 bytes)
    9: ...h to prevent a beginner from even trying it. Your knowledge has to grow significantly to attain a state where...
  17. Netbinox (8,652 bytes)
    12: ...possible. The [[Netbinox]] project transfers that knowledge to the [[Equinox]] world. As a result, by joining...
  18. RangeDependencies (2,284 bytes)
    7: ...very [[Rationalism|rationalistic]]. It is reusing knowledge gained and verified by mathematicians in the past...
  19. Leaky abstractions (2,309 bytes)
    5: ...s|selective cluelessness]]. This ensures that the knowledge is build-able, that the source code, implementati...
  20. Paradox (2,366 bytes)
    3: Knowledge of every individual is limited by some horizon, j...

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