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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") argues for a scientific process of software development with an emphasis on attaining focus, and having an environment fit for work.
"The Process - From start to finish"
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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") argues for a scientific process of software development with an emphasis on attaining focus, and having an environment fit for work.
"The Process - From start to finish"
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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") argues for a scientific process of software development with an emphasis on attaining focus, and having an environment fit for work.
"The Process - From start to finish"
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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") argues for a scientific process of software development with an emphasis on attaining focus, and having an environment fit for work.
"The Process - From start to finish"
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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") argues for a scientific process of software development with an emphasis on attaining focus, and having an environment fit for work.
"The Process - From start to finish"
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ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") makes a humorous attempt at matching computer code phenotypes to their writer's emotional state while writing them. There is a kernel of truth, or at least relateability, in his musings.
"Analyzing Krazy Kode
Accounting for the emotional state of the person who wrote that code" -
ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") makes a humorous attempt at matching computer code phenotypes to their writer's emotional state while writing them. There is a kernel of truth, or at least relateability, in his musings.
"Analyzing Krazy Kode
Accounting for the emotional state of the person who wrote that code" -
ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") makes a humorous attempt at matching computer code phenotypes to their writer's emotional state while writing them. There is a kernel of truth, or at least relateability, in his musings.
"Analyzing Krazy Kode
Accounting for the emotional state of the person who wrote that code" -
ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") makes a humorous attempt at matching computer code phenotypes to their writer's emotional state while writing them. There is a kernel of truth, or at least relateability, in his musings.
"Analyzing Krazy Kode
Accounting for the emotional state of the person who wrote that code" -
ACM Queue's George V. Neville-Neil (A.K.A. "Kode Vicious") makes a humorous attempt at matching computer code phenotypes to their writer's emotional state while writing them. There is a kernel of truth, or at least relateability, in his musings.
"Analyzing Krazy Kode
Accounting for the emotional state of the person who wrote that code" -
This short article by ACM Queue's George Neville (a.k.a. Kode Vicious) underlines one of the many problems with dynamically-typed programming languages such as JavaScript and Python. Variable type coercions in such languages can and will exhibit unintended behavior under the right circumstances.
Using statically-typed languages such as TypeScript can alleviate this problem.
"Unwanted Surprises"
https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3688154
#programming #acmqueue #types #typescript #javascript #python
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This short article by ACM Queue's George Neville (a.k.a. Kode Vicious) underlines one of the many problems with dynamically-typed programming languages such as JavaScript and Python. Variable type coercions in such languages can and will exhibit unintended behavior under the right circumstances.
Using statically-typed languages such as TypeScript can alleviate this problem.
"Unwanted Surprises"
https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3688154
#programming #acmqueue #types #typescript #javascript #python
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This short article by ACM Queue's George Neville (a.k.a. Kode Vicious) underlines one of the many problems with dynamically-typed programming languages such as JavaScript and Python. Variable type coercions in such languages can and will exhibit unintended behavior under the right circumstances.
Using statically-typed languages such as TypeScript can alleviate this problem.
"Unwanted Surprises"
https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3688154
#programming #acmqueue #types #typescript #javascript #python
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Please dont "Think of the Internet as we know it"
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Please dont "Think of the Internet as we know it"
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Please dont "Think of the Internet as we know it"
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Please dont "Think of the Internet as we know it"
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Please dont "Think of the Internet as we know it"
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Gentle intro to guerilla capacity planning #acmqueue #pdq https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595862
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Gentle intro to guerilla capacity planning #acmqueue #pdq https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595862
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Gentle intro to guerilla capacity planning #acmqueue #pdq https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595862
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Gentle intro to guerilla capacity planning #acmqueue #pdq https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595862
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Building on the shoulders of SHRLDU: Designing a Framework for Conversational Interfaces #acmqueue https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3587715
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Building on the shoulders of SHRLDU: Designing a Framework for Conversational Interfaces #acmqueue https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3587715
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Building on the shoulders of SHRLDU: Designing a Framework for Conversational Interfaces #acmqueue https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3587715