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Pair programming means double cost per developer. Is it worth that money? [closed]

Pair programming in Agile requires us to double the salary paid to single programmer. Of course with such approach the quality of the code is far cry better, bugs are found much earlier and so forth, ...
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Coding magazines [closed]

So, we have coding books, coding RSS feeds, and music to code by. Are there any coding magazines that anyone would recommend?
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Is there a compiler or IDE for C on Windows that's regarded as an industry standard? [closed]

Taking advice from this post, I purchased a copy of 'The C Programming Language' and am happily reading my way through. However, all the stuff I've written in the past has been interpreted, and I ...
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What type of errors could my code still contain even if I have 100% code coverage?

What type of errors could my code still contain even if I have 100% code coverage? I'm looking for concrete examples or links to concrete examples of such errors.
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What does it take to be a better OO programmer? [closed]

I’ve almost 6 years of experience in application development using .net technologies. Over the years I have improved as a better OO programmer but when I see code written by other guys (especially the ...
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Design principles for complete noobs? [closed]

I've been programming for around a year now, and all the stuff that I've written works - it's just extremely poorly written from my point of view. I'd like to know if there are any (free) good books ...
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Software development process for small teams [closed]

I might be an exception here but I have never worked on a team with more than three developers and / or five people. Still we could manage to get the job done (somehow). Is there a software ...
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Concepts that surprised you when you read SICP?

SICP - "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" Explanation for the same would be nice Can some one explain about Metalinguistic Abstraction
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what is the standard number of parameters that a java method should have?

I am writing a program that checks the number of parameters of a methods and prints out a warning message (its a codesmell program) If there are more than what the standard is, the problem is that I ...
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How to build Object Oriented Skills? [closed]

Being a core developer for couple of years, coding applications seeing the class diagrams, sequence diagrams, I decided to improve my self, taking the next step of designing. As I'm an OO developer, I'...
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Good definition for "coherence" [closed]

I'm trying to tell someone his code is not "coherent" in the sense that it serves multiple purposes. I don't think I can explain it very well, so I'm looking for a good reference and/or definition.
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How does software development compare with statistical programming/analysis? [closed]

Statistical analysis/programming, is writing code. Whether for descriptive or inferential, You write code to: import data, to clean it, to analyse it and to compile a report. Analyzing the data can ...
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Are there any "fun" ways to learn about Languages, Grammars, Parsing and Compilers? [closed]

I'm preparing for an exam concerning languages, grammars, parsing and compilers. It's not really my cup of tea and most resources I find use the language of mathematics to define the different terms ...
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How to organize a Rails App

For the first time I'm creating a quite complex Rails app. I'd like to know what's the best way to organize that app by folders. Until now, I'd do everything under one app (all the models, ...
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OOP intermediate level tutorial [closed]

I am very eager to learn in depth OOP concepts and most importantly how they can be applied in "real life". So far, I have read many references and many tutorials online but they all lack something: ...
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