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- The Art of Building Modern Software (2,817 bytes)
5: ... looks like we are constantly running out of good programmers. But how good does a programmer have to be to pro... - HtmlForFood (2,461 bytes)
1: ...tware]] I wanted to demonstrate that the need for programmers is really big and that almost everyone who wants ...
7: ...illustrate the point. The point that the need for programmers is real and that everyone who wants, can get job ... - Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life (27,376 bytes)
19: ...rings compile time annotations to enterprise Java programmers. That's great! - OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
826: [[Good]] programmers can code [[Fortran]] in any language!
1497: ...problems which more reflects real challenges that programmers deals with.
1591: ...oftware I wanted to demonstrate that the need for programmers is really big and that almost everyone who wants ... - Teamwork (2,433 bytes)
3: There is a common wisdom among programmers saying that ''design cannot be done by committee'...
18: ...ach other from mistakes that we, the [[clueless]] programmers, do daily. - SignatureTests (3,631 bytes)
42: ...ility needs to be much higher than among [[Java]] programmers (and even those need a lot of self control). We s... - Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory (22,864 bytes)
303: ...y - especially when it comes to the clash between programmers educated in [[Two sides|soft vs. real science]] s... - VisualAspects (2,422 bytes)
3: ...platform framework like [[wikipedia::Java|Java]]. Programmers that would rely on some library to render a butto...
10: ...at it does not work in new releases. I guess many programmers feel the same. And this all applies in some situa... - Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
7: ... engineer. Did you ever hopelessly search for new programmers? We do it all the time and it looks like we are c...
44: There is a common wisdom among programmers saying that ''design cannot be done by committee'... - Mercurial (2,844 bytes)
16: unnatural for some of [[Chapter 1|these days programmers]]. One set of notes describing the issues can for... - Upgradability (2,660 bytes)
15: ...and things can break, but I'd say that it is OK - programmers are used to destabilize the system when they chan... - Blogs:PetrHejl:BeautyMatters (3,396 bytes)
7: ...to read and maintain. Usually you could hear such programmers arguing that their rules and habits are better. I... - Domain Specific Language (12,164 bytes)
35: ...===When you're targeting domain experts, not java programmers====
38: * Excel formulas: non-programmers do amazing things with excel
107: If you're targeting java programmers, a large set of assumptions that go with an API a...
118: * You are targeting java programmers - JavaScript (4,469 bytes)
9: ...ere. Especially if they have one gang of [[Java]] programmers and another of [[JavaScript]] developers in-house...
23: ...ot only in Java. It makes it easy to do something programmers do frequently – for example, specializing behav... - InfoQReview (12,017 bytes)
44: Common wisdom among programmers is that design cannot be done - ImplementOnlyInterface (5,877 bytes)
3: ...s [[JavaBean]]s specification is common, a lot of programmers also used the interface in [[ClientAPI|client]] w... - HTML (5,995 bytes)
3: ...of [[JavaScript]] in [[HTML]] is huge. These days programmers really [[HtmlForFood|code HTML]] - in fact, they ... - Scala (2,590 bytes)
16: ...dly make them disappear. Does that mean [[Scala]] programmers will have to live with this [[API]] madness until... - Reflection (216 bytes)
1: [[Java]] [[Reflection]] [[API]] gives programmers access to runtime information about classes, thei... - IDE (148 bytes)
1: Integrated Development Environment. A tool for programmers. [[NetBeans]] is an [[IDE]] for [[Java]], C++, PH...
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