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  1. OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
    1409: ...[Subversion]] behaves the same in this particular respect. So I needed to run an [[Mercurial_vs._Subversion...
  2. LeakingCulturalContext (2,757 bytes)
    11: that they are similar with respect to their promises and failures,
  3. Good Technology (3,666 bytes)
    11: What implication does this have with respect to [[API]]s of our libraries? They need to be eas...
  4. ClarityOfAccessModifiers (8,203 bytes)
    78: [[Clarity]] of any [[API]] is important and with respect to modifiers this means that the more you elimina...
  5. VerificationViaAOP (2,484 bytes)
    3: ...s. For example it can be extremely dangerous with respect to [[Java_Monitor|synchronization and deadlocks]]...
  6. Dependency Injection (7,651 bytes)
    21: ...dual source files) don't need any versioning with respect to each other. They either compile or not. You ca...
    47: ...eta information how they shall be registered with respect to other pieces (if they are present).
  7. Privileged API (3,501 bytes)
    33: ...private, the right to act as privileged user with respect to the one instance of the ''Mutex'' remains rest...
  8. Jersey (8,976 bytes)
    16: ...'. [[Jersey]] delivers acceptable results in this respect as well. As being long time [[Java]] SE developer...
  9. MVC (5,285 bytes)
    45: ...summarize: There is '''a lot''' of confusion with respect to [[MVC]] and I am not qualified to resolve it. ...
  10. Bugzilla (11,016 bytes)
    45: respect everyone's right to eliminate such violations. Ho...
  11. Open source (990 bytes)
    1: ...pen source]] project gives you many freedoms with respect to the program. The most essential is a right to ...
  12. Excel (5,816 bytes)
    9: ...during the talk we treated each other with mutual respect. I somehow started to believe that Rich's ''[[exc...
  13. APIvsSPI (6,917 bytes)
    13: The worst thing (with respect to [[evolution]]) an [[API]] designer can make is...
  14. IsGodAMathematician (11,706 bytes)
    24: The [[IsGodAMathematician]] has only small respect to [[Aristoteles]] mathematical skills and blames...
  15. OrderOfElements (7,000 bytes)
    17: ... clearly a [[BackwardCompatibility]] problem with respect to runtime and good habits! Just execute followin...
  16. Erasure (6,177 bytes)
    15: ..., which is mostly correct, sometimes errs in this respect. For example, the page about [http://docs.oracle....
  17. API Designer (3,104 bytes)
    10: ...]] proof showing we gained some knowledge in this respect.
  18. Trait (5,674 bytes)
    39: ...e mechanism is as powerful as [[Scala]]'s in this respect. The implicit conversion would however not be pos...
  19. Modularize (2,482 bytes)
    9: ...f [[JavaOne2012]], there is some progress in this respect - a small, '''java.base''' module with few additi...
  20. FlowControllingTest (35,147 bytes)
    24: ...nce more to improve in one part, but regress with respect to the 2000's fix. This would have never happened...
    51: ...that we suggest that testing is the best way with respect to our [#amoeba amoeba] shape.

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