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3answers
124 views
Automated Testing: ways to help and educate developers?
I'm a software test engineer embedded in a development team. A large part of my job involves checking over the state of the project's automated tests (mainly unit/integration tests).
I'm not a …
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4answers
64 views
sites for outsourced, task-orientated coding resources
Are there any sites where one can get sections of programming done for really reasonable rates?
I'm looking for a "software" market. Somewhere where you can get someone to take over your code (and, …
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4answers
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how to transition from traditional app development to web development?
I'm in a bit of a career quandry here. I currently live in an area of the UK which is reasonably good job wise for C++ desktop application developers (i.e like me) however my wife is being relocated …
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2answers
190 views
Is .NET/C# becoming like Java? [closed]
Okay the question isn't clear enough, I'll try and refactor it. As the .net platform is growing in the direction java has become today i.e. loads of 3rd tools, its hard to make a choice as to what …
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5answers
397 views
Logical reasoning innate or can be learnt?
Structured thinking and logical reasoning are essential skills for a software developer/engineer. My question is are you born with these qualities or can they be learnt? How can you get better at …
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9answers
412 views
Specializing in C#, Java, or both?
I recently got a junior developer job and am still an undergrad in college. I am new to Java and have some experience with C/C++. I started learning Java on the job and was able to accomplish much …
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12answers
1k views
The “You’re Doing It Wrong!!” feeling
NB - This question is not a stab at RoR or at Redmine's plugin system
I have been working on a custom plugin for Redmine, a project manager platform built with Ruby on Rails (RoR). Now I am not …
6
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13answers
653 views
What should we *not* choose for our next programming language, and why?
Another interesting site question states:
In the book The Pragmatic Programmer, the authors suggest that you learn a new language every year. With so many new languages these days, what will be …
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53answers
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What’s your next programming language? And why?
In the book, The Pragmatic Programmer the authors suggest that you learn a new language every year. With so many new languages these days, what will be your next programming language and why?
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