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What's your most controversial programming opinion?

This is definitely subjective, but I'd like to try to avoid it becoming argumentative. I think it could be an interesting question if people treat it appropriately. The idea for this question came ...
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What is the fascination with code metrics? [closed]

I've seen a number of 'code metrics' related questions on SO lately, and have to wonder what the fascination is? Here are some recent examples: what code metrics convince you that provided code is ...
Steven A. Lowe's user avatar
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Implementing MVC with Windows Forms

Where can I find a good example on how to completely implement the MVC pattern in Windows Forms? I found many tutorials and code examples on various sites (for example, The Code Project and ....
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Improving the way we write code?

While thinking about software-engineering in general I came across the question why we don't see any improvements in the way we write/document code. Think about it: There has not been a revolutionary ...
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Qt Application Performance vs. WinAPI/MFC/WTL/

I'm considering writing a new Windows GUI app, where one of the requirements is that the app must be very responsive, quick to load, and have a light memory footprint. I've used WTL for previous apps ...
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How to write code in Visual Studio faster? [closed]

Whenever I start a new software project I spend a good amount of time at the beginning drawing class diagrams and other flow charts to plan out how I see the application working. This part just takes ...
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Writing shorter code/algorithms, is more efficient (performance)?

After coming across the code golf trivia around the site it is obvious people try to find ways to write code and algorithms as short as the possibly can in terms of characters, lines and total size, ...
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How to implement closures without gc?

I'm designing a language. First, I want to decide what code to generate. The language will have lexical closures and prototype based inheritance similar to javascript. But I'm not a fan of gc and try ...
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Is my code really not unit-testable?

A lot of code in a current project is directly related to displaying things using a 3rd-party 3D rendering engine. As such, it's easy to say "this is a special case, you can't unit test it". But I ...
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What is differential execution?

I stumbled upon a Stack Overflow question, How does differential execution work?, which has a VERY long and detailed answer. All of it made sense... but when I was done I still had no idea what the ...
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Common algorithm for generating a diff of the fields in two beans?

Let's say you have two instances of the same bean type, and you'd like to display a summary of what has changed between the two instances - for example, you have a bean representing a user's settings ...
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C/C++ Macro expansion vs. Code generation

Both Macro expansion & Code generation have pros & cons. What's your favorite approach and why? When should we choose one over the other? Please kindly advise. Thank you! Macro expansion can ...
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C# Winforms: Efficiently Displaying Many Controls

I'm building a control that comprises 15x15 = 225 buttons, and needs to be resizable. Because it's a grid, anchoring and docking won't work. I've tried both TableLayoutPanel as well as handling the ...
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Speeding up an IO bound OpenGL application

I've been working on a point cloud player lately that should be ideally able to visualize terrain data points from a lidar capture and display them sequentially at around 30fps. I, however, seem to ...
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looking for scientific evidence of the benefits of using a DSL

Greg Wilson's talk "bits of evidence" ( http://www.slideshare.net/gvwilson/bits-of-evidence-2338367 ) discusses the lack of evidence behind the following claims that Martin Fowler has advanced as ...
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User Interface functionality modelling languages?

I am looking for a UI functionality modelling language (UML-alike "thing", but for user interfaces) that is already accepted and maybe has its design patterns and handles the problem better than state ...
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In Java, how can I construct a "proxy wrapper" around an object which invokes a method upon changing a property?

I'm looking for something similar to the Proxy pattern or the Dynamic Proxy Classes, only that I don't want to intercept method calls before they are invoked on the real object, but rather I'd like to ...
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Compare differences between two associative 2d arrays and after padding one array with default values, discard rows with no difference

I'm building a form to do the following: Print a table of users and permissions, pulling from MySQL. Each permission a user has is a checked box, and each one they lack is an unchecked box. Allow an ...
Nathan Long's user avatar
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Opinion on "loop invariants", and are these frequently used in the industry?

I was thinking back to my freshman year at college (five years ago) when I took an exam to place-out of intro-level computer science. There was a question about loop invariants, and I was wondering if ...
Michael Aaron Safyan's user avatar
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How to balance DRY principle with minimizing dependencies?

I'm having a problem with the DRY principle (Don't Repeat Yourself) and minimizing dependencies that revolves around Rete rules engines. Rules engines in large IT organizations tend to be Enterprise (...
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Optimizations employed by ORM's

I'm teaching Java EE, especially JPA, Spring and Spring MVC. As I have not so much experience in large projects, it is difficult to know what to present to students about optimisation of ORM. At the ...
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Dynamic Windows Forms Components (Performance problem)

I have a problem with performance of my code under Windows Forms. Have a form, her layout is depending on constructor data, because he layout must be OnLoad or in Constructor generated. I generation ...
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Winforms Usercontrol: Perfomance issues when creating and adding to parent

I have built a UserControl for display a list of other UserControls which themselves are bound to individual data objects. The link below shows an example implementation of this control. Each of the ...
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What's the advantage of using macro in c? [closed]

Just as the question, What's the advantage of using macro in c? What do you think is the advantage?
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Is there a way to record and playback a coding session in Visual Studio?

I've read in Robert Martin's "Clean Code" that in the 80's Emacs was already capable of recording and playing back your coding session. I just realised how much I'd learn from that practice, I'd love ...
Camilo Martin's user avatar
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Should I hide or destroy UI elements?

I was wondering if, whenever I have a situation in which I have to hide some UI element temporarily, it is sufficient to hide it (many frameworks give this option) or I should delete the object in ...
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Faster state replication over TCP or better protocol

I have a two node system where I'm trying to replicate in-memory state between the nodes... To simplify, just think Master-Slave (Active-Passive). Node A has a relatively constant flow of changes ...
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Android Efficiency: long loading time problem, lots of views

Ok so I am writing a game that has a shop. The shop is where i am having problems because each item in the shop has several stats and then 2 buttons and an edit text for buying/selling. The layout ...
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advantages of serializing data during db synchronization

I'm trying to develop a system that will allow users to update local, offline databases on their laptops and, upon reconnection to the network, synchronize their dbs with the main, master db. I ...
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Design for a Debate club assignment application

For my university's debate club, I was asked to create an application to assign debate sessions and I'm having some difficulties as to come up with a good design for it. I will do it in Java. Here's ...
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