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Great programming quotes
There are a lot of great programming quotes out there. Which do you like?
Today (Sept 12, 2008) I heard a new one from a friend, Lars-Gunnar, he said "Gud finns i Emacs" (in Swedish). This basically …
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What do you use to keep notes as a developer?
Where, as a developer, do you like to keep your code snippets, links, checklists, final solutions to problems etc?
I've fooled with Google Notebook, MS Onenote, TreePad, textfiles, and Evernote a …
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529answers
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What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered? [closed]
What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?
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116answers
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How do you clear your mind after 8-10 hours per day of coding?
Related Question- Ways to prepare your mind before coding?.
I'm having a hard time taking my mind off of work projects in my personal time. It's not that I have a stressful job or tight deadlines; I …
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What non-programming books should programmers read?
This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER …
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What is the one programming skill you have always wanted to master but haven’t had time?
For me, I've always wanted to finish the O'Reilly "Mastering Regular Expressions" book. When I need a Regexp, I manage to get the one I need eventually, but it takes more effort than it should.
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189answers
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What’s your favorite “programmer ignorance” pet peeve?
What are in your opinion the worst subjects of widespread ignorance amongst programmers, i.e. things that everyone who aspires to be a professional should know and take seriously, but don't?
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What IDE to use for Python
As a Python newbie, it is interesting to know what IDE's ("GUIs/editors") others use for Python coding.
If you can just give the name (e.g. Textpad, Eclipse ..) that will be enough. If it is already …
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Dealbreakers for new programming jobs?
What can come up in an interview or job posting that should set off the alarm bells for a coder?
I'm still only a few years in the industry but I already know to look out for excessive red tape and …
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161answers
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What is your longest-held programming assumption that turned out to be incorrect?
I am doing some research into common errors and poor assumptions made by junior (and perhaps senior) software engineers.
What was your longest-held poor assumption that was eventually corrected?
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116answers
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Most useful free Java libraries?
I've never seen a good list of free Java libraries.
What are some of your can't-live-without Java libraries?
Note: to keep this poll as useful as possible, please remember:
Post only one library …
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86answers
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What are the best programming and development related Blogs?
There are lots of great resources available on the Internet for learning more about programming and improving your skills. Blogs are one of the best, IMO. There's a wealth of knowledge and …
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109answers
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What coding mistakes are a telltale giveaway of an inexperienced programmer?
More specifically, what types of mistakes do you most commonly see in code from really green (inexperienced, not the Al Gore kind) programmers?
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What was your first home computer?
What was your first home computer? The one that made you "fall in love" with programming.
There are 300+ entries, many (most?) of which are duplicates.
As with all StackOverflow Poll type …
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What are your favorite Vim tricks?
Post your favorite Vim tricks (or plug-ins or scripts). One trick per answer.
Try to come up with something other than the basics, btw. :D
