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What are the lesser known but cool data structures? [closed]

There are some data structures around that are really cool but are unknown to most programmers. Which ones are they? Everybody knows about linked lists, binary trees, and hashes, but what about Skip ...
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Python progression path - From apprentice to guru

I've been learning, working, and playing with Python for a year and a half now. As a biologist slowly making the turn to bio-informatics, this language has been a the very core of all the major ...
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How to learn Haskell

For a few days I've tried to wrap my head around the functional programming paradigm in Haskell. I've done this by reading tutorials and watching screencasts, but nothing really seems to stick. Now, ...
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What should a self-taught programmer with no degree learn/read?

I am a self-taught programmer and I do do not have any degrees. I started pretty young and I've got about 7 years of actual programming work experience. I believe I'm a pretty good programmer, but I ...
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How to help a struggling newbie do a better job?

I have been the only developer and the de-facto "senior developer" on my company's flagship product for a while (a .NET WinForms app, but that is not related). Just recently, they brought in a ...
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What programming practice that you once liked have you since changed your mind about? [closed]

As we program, we all develop practices and patterns that we use and rely on. However, over time, as our understanding, maturity, and even technology usage changes, we come to realize that some ...
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Favorite online lectures and presentations

What are your favorite online lectures, presentations and talks? A few rules: Must be programming or software related. try to keep this non-academic. There are many online academic lectures, but ...
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Ways to prepare your mind before coding? [closed]

Coding is a very attention consuming exercise, how do you prepare yourself to begin a good coding session? I use to be more calm and ready to think in a useful way after reading some insightful new ...
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How can you tell whether you're ready to start your own blog? [closed]

I'm curious whether I should start my own blog or not. I've been working as a programmer for 3 years and have some good and bad experience I can share. On the other hand I'm not sure I will be able ...
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Will being self-taught limit me? [closed]

I'm 21 and am pretty efficient in html/css, python, and javascript. I also know my way around lisp languages and enjoy programing in them. My problem is that I'm extremely self-taught and not quite ...
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What did you use to teach yourself python?

I'm an avid programmer, and I like to learn new languages... I normally teach them myself. Python isn't a "MUST Learn" for me, but, as I work with Ubuntu, and a lot of their own code is now Python ...
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What language to learn after Haskell? [closed]

As my first programming language, I decided to learn Haskell. I'm an analytic philosophy major, and Haskell allowed me to quickly and correctly create programs of interest, for instance, transducers ...
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Start programming at 27? [closed]

I am currently a BA (business systems analyst) and i want to get more technical. How difficult is it to start programming at 27? I know the basic concepts but haven't really "sat down" and get hands ...
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What are ten really good, short programs you can write to help become fluent with a new language? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: “Projects” for learning a new language Hello! I'm about to begin learning C# and ASP.Net and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for ten really ...
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What kind of knowledge do you need to invent a new programming language? [closed]

I've just finished reading "Coders at works", a brilliant book by Peter Seibel with 15 interviews of some of the most interesting computer programmers alive today. Well, many of the interviewees have ...
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What causes developer burnout? [closed]

Recently, a member of our team got burned out and had to leave. Basically, he got into a death march situation on an overdue project, started by working late to catch up which grew into stranger and ...
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Your favorite code kata [closed]

What are your favorite code kata? What do you do to practice software development? Where do you go to find new small projects to practice? We already know Jeff Atwood's answers.
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What is the best way to learn Erlang? [closed]

Other than specific projects (although those are welcome as well)... What tools, books, articles, and other resources should I have at my desk to help me learn Erlang? Also, are there mobile ...
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Is it worth joining the ACM

I keep getting mail form the Association for Computing Machinery urging me to join up and get access to all these wonderful resources. At something like $84 (USD) a year and with the dollar/pound ...
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The Art of Computer Programming - What Can I Get From Reading the Lot? [closed]

I am seriously considering actually reading through the whole Art of Computer Programming by Don Knuth. Though I know not many people actually manage to do this, and it's a ridiculously huge task to ...
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How to Think in OO [closed]

Besides the general, "What is OO?" question, I want to understand how one transitions from a procedural-based programmer to someone who gets OO. I'm anticipating the winning answer would contain ...
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How to transition to Functional Programming

It seems that the next major transition / fad will be towards Functional Programming. What resources / experiences are you finding necessary to grok functional programming?
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Maintaining the Programming/Family balance

How best can you maintain a healthy balance between Following the never ending programming passion and feeding your never full hungry mind AND Spending enough quality time with your family
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Where can I find good technical video podcasts or videos for download? [closed]

When I'm eating, or generally feeling bored, I like to watch a TV-series or something for entertainment. However, being somewhat of a geek, I was wondering if there were any technical video podcasts ...
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Can software be developed without deadlines?

I have problems developing my personal projects because I don't have deadlines, so I rarely find time to pursue them and when I finally find some time I usually find myself "perfecting" the code ...
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How can developers get out of the learning “void”?

As a programmer of any level, I have found that at times our programming knowledge comes to a halt. Some tend to dismiss this halt and that we are in it. We say things such as: "Well I know this, ...
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What Makes a Good Technical Team Lead? [closed]

As a technical team lead of a small team of web developers, I have been finding it difficult lately to identify and focus on the core responsibilities of keeping my team running. Specifically, I'm ...
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What's the next thing on your list to learn? [closed]

Subject line says it all. What's next on your list of things to tackle and get to grips with? Got a language you want to learn? Want to grok dynamic programming? Think it's about time you understood ...
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Books for software architect [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Books for an aspiring software architect. What would be good books and websites to read to become an software architect. And just basic tips and tricks are also welcome. ...
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Long-term learning for a “self-made” PHP developer [closed]

As some of us have created their public site without an academic background, I ask this question mostly to professionals: Enhance oneself : Non professional may encounter a barrier: it's easy to ...
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How to start programming from scratch?

I've never really had any experience with programming at all, my uncle told me to come to this site for help from total strangers if I wanted to start programming. I know the names of a couple of ...
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Must-see tech talks/presentations? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Favorite online lectures and presentations There are now several places that offer free audio or video tech talks/presentations online: I'm thinking of Google Tech ...
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What's your Modus Operandi for solving a (programming) problem? [closed]

While solving any programming problem, what is your modus operandi? How do you fix a problem? Do you write everything you can about the observable behaviors of the bug or problem? Take me through ...
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how to keep yourself from perfectionism when coding

In personal projects I often find myself tinkering over code and keep rewriting it because there's always something that can be improved. I'm looking for ways to tell myself 'ok the code is not ...
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Dealing with “phobia” of ruining (your own) code?

I know this sounds weird, but bear with me... Sometimes when I've coded for some time (days) I suddenly become "scared" of continuing. I come up with all kinds of diversions to not have to deal with ...
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Hobbies/Careers that complement programming [closed]

Do you cultivate an alternative career/hobby which complements or refreshes your primary role as a developer? If so, what is it and why? Also see these related questions: If you weren't a ...
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Dealing with “Coder's Block” (or blank form syndrome) [closed]

I know this is the sort of somewhat open-ended question that we're discouraged from asking, but there are lots of open-ended questions around already, and this is something quite relevant to me right ...
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most professional way to tell a developer they are no good [closed]

What is the most professional way to break it to a developer that they're not very good? I haven't been a developer for as long as some of the others out there. But I have already had to deal with ...
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How can I programmatically determine if my workstation is locked?

I'm writing up some productivity/metrics tools for myself to help monitor my focus throughout the day. Recently, I've noticed that I tend to get off track more than usual and feel the need to get up ...
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how to regain my confidence of programming?

Unfortunately I am a CS graduate. I have the working knowledge of algorithms and stuffs like that. But my confidence in programming is becoming littler every day. The problem is not that I don't know ...
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is a great memory a requirement for great programming [closed]

Do you think having a great memory is REQUIRED to be a great programmer? I don't consider myself a great programmer but I do think I am decent. But my memory is REALLY bad so I find myself always ...
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Learn C from Open Source code

I've tried a couple of times to teach myself to program in C using books, but haven't had the patience to progress through all the mundane examples. I have experience of programming in Java, and I'm a ...
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Math, programming, and learning

It has been discussed on this site before about the relationship between math and programming, and whether one is a subset of the other, etc. In my recent study of programming, I've found myself more ...
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How does a programmer employ deliberate practice? [closed]

How does a career developer sharpen and expand their skill set to reach the level of expert at their craft. A lot of scientific evidence points at the fact that experts become experts through many ...
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What should I do to improve my code/style of programming? [closed]

I am sure you guys know me. I am the person from your offshore team whose code puts you off and at times makes you pull your hair (bcoz you can't pull mine). My programming concepts are quite okay ...
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What are multi-threading DOs and DONTs?

I am applying my new found knowledge of threading everywhere and getting lots of surprises Example: I used threads to add numbers in an array. And outcome was different every time. The ...
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How can I practice better object-oriented programming?

I have been programming in object-oriented languages for years now but secretly I look at some of the things my colleagues do with envy. A lot of them seem to have some inner OO instinct that I don't ...
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Which is more advantageous: Learning new languages or increasing knowledge of ones you already know?

Do you prefer learning new languages or just working in your current language and increase your knowledge of it? Which one provides more real-world benefits, and why?
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What should a conference newbie bring to make the most out of their first conference?

I am planning to attend my first developer conference (Microsoft TechDays 2008 in Toronto). I have been looking around for suggestions so that I can prepare and make the most out of my first ...
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I feel a bit lost with programming [closed]

I'm a college student studying programming, and I feel like the whole picture isn't coming together. I just don't get it. I can write code and do all of my assignments just fine, but I feel like I'm ...

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