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rpocks
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In black & white.
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Unmitigated_Smut
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I just can't buy into this daily meeting thing. Maybe if companies accepted IRC or a conference call as a way to do it, I could accept it, but everybody I talk to says, "Yeah, everyone has to be in the office by 9:30AM sharp for our daily scrum meeting." At my office these guys also put "Do not erase!" on all the whi...
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zuvembi
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Alternately you also need buy in from Management. If they keep just jamming huge projects on you with fixed dates and fixed resources and no leeway in any direction, agile/scrum or not, you're hosed. Oh wait, that's what I'm staring down now. /me sighs
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>If anything, it can be stated that a statically typed language has 'restrictions' that make it easier to optimize a program. But you stick to those restrictions in any language. It's called discipline. Restrictions? As in, it restricts me from declaring a variable, setting its value to a number, doing work with i...
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Zentraedi
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I have so many thoughts on this issue, that I don't even know where to start. Scrum can be a good idea, but when planned an executed poorly, causes a LOT of headaches.
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Zentraedi
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We use SO MANY Post-its.
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greenspans
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This guy uses some stupid task managing system and talks to the other devs on campfire, both solutions that are paid for. Someone else might use google code or github to separate and assign tasks and organize bug/feature trackers, use IRC to talk to other devs, and break down the problem into managable chunks. The diff...
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Zentraedi
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The worst part is when you get buy in from development teams, but management is still fuzzy on the idea. This leads to odd reporting desires, and the attempt to convert everything into hours.
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I usually use Google as an example when I make my argument regarding the need/desire for a statically-typed language in browser. I jumped on GWT early on, contributed (mostly in reporting bugs/feature requests), and used it pretty extensively. Still, all these things are stopgaps. Nothing will ever be good as a bona...
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sporadicity
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> As developers, we carefully hone our ability to give excuses for not doing things we don't want to do.
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EscapedSquirrel
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No you cannot. Someone who has access to that file might replace it with newer version's content.
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EscapedSquirrel
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I don't even know whether you exist (you might be a bot).
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roger1981
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In contrast, a blog entry for learning clojure (http://www.learningclojure.com/2011/02/advice-to-newbie.html) expects me to do a year of Scheme (racket) before starting clojure.
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valadil
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I spend less time adding my own defaults to something from suckless than I spend removing crappy defaults from bloatware. I don't enjoy hunting through a nested hierarchy of options to find a mislabeled option for disabling a behavior I never wanted in the first place. When I use dmenu, it does exactly what it says i...
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lextenou
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Its really just a planned daily meetup where you just give a single breath update on what's on and what needs to happen to let you keep going. If you have a centralized or formalized reporting that allows everyone to be kept up to speed on progress as a whole, then Scrum isn't necessary. It's just one tool that is h...
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cdsmith
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Drat, and I thought it was going to be about writing device drivers in Scala.
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lextenou
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SO. MANY. POST-ITS. It's like 3M threw up on whiteboards.
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MatmaRex
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http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-api/. Dated December 2009. Apparently already supported by all good browsers and IE 8.
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gjs278
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no, because you don't push that update live. you see the file has changed, review it, and don't push it.
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SCombinator
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Still waiting on my copy.
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dkitch
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> The server needs to be able to reverse map the values. Why? As long as it's a unique value, you can use it as the primary key in the database. If you really need to put things in order, either use a timestamp field or an int field. Yes, I understand that index size might eventually be a problem, but unless you're...
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sclv
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So nat'ralists observe, a flea Hath smaller fleas that on him prey, And these have smaller fleas that bite 'em, And so proceed ad infinitum.
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ramses0
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It depends. I've used agile / scrum with remote resources (as well as pure local) and it's fine. Either people come to a central point (usually whiteboard w/ stuff on it) or do it over the phone with some sort of "sprint" tool open in your browser. The biggest thing about Agile / Scrum... actually let me find you a ...
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NullXorVoid
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Self-simulation is sometimes possible in limited scope, but here is a clear counter-example showing it's impossible to self-simulate the entire universe. Imagine I wish to simulate our universe in order to see what happens to me 1 day into the future. This means that the simulation would have to simulate me running t...
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x-skeww
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>It has made JS development so easy. It actually didn't change anything about JavaScript. It also doesn't help you with your architecture. It's a library for DOM manipulation, events, effects, AJAX, and it also takes care of browser normalization. It does this pretty damn well, but that's all it does.
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ErstwhileRockstar
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The problem with base64 obviously is that it may contain unwanted characters. base62 does not. That's all.
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matthieum
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Am I the only one to tick on the "offloading to JS" part ? > JS: inspect all comment nodes. If the <time> of a node is after the cookie time, then change the style to make that comment visible. I'd rather the comments were visible by default, so that non-JS users (or avid fans of NoScript) would see them...
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wearedevo
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The two most powerful forms of Scrum Kryptonite are 1. Impatient management that rejects the notion that their demands have to wait in any sort of queue 2. Having an infrequent release process that reinforces waterfall style planning across the organization Scrum works in places that have truly continuous deployme...
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SciK
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> Some seem to think this reddit is for "links that programmers might find interesting or funny". No. It's for programming links. Programming. *Programming.* **Programming.**
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Not necessarily. If your a C++ video game programmer, exception handling is usually disabled in favor of asserts that can be conditionally compiled out for release builds.
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sidcool1234
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And isn't that's all JS is mostly about?
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anomalous
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*Order now and we'll throw in **FIREBUG**... ABSOLUTELY FREE!*
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matthieum
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> My own neuroses led to the "don't store the hash"/fast lookup issue, Don't assume, measure. It's incredible how fast indices are in DBs compared to network latency...
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ngcazz
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I've worked in such a place, and I would never be half the professional I'm now if weren't for that. Things really worked and your work, the time you dedicated to your tasks, was respected.
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matthieum
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Why not simply using the dedicated variant for URLs ? ([Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64#URL_applications)) TL;DR shave off the trailing '=' (they don't add info anyway) and use the - and _ characters that > Some other modified base64 variants use [..]
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sebzim4500
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I have already subscribed. Blogs... on programming... may god he is onto something!
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TimTheTinker
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I don't understand... that looks like Scheme to me.
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aaronla
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Ah, this sounds to be particularly well suited to the task. If you can't afford to store random ids, this looks like the next best thing to keep the encrypted ids small.
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drysart
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That sounds exactly like the type of accusation a bot would make to draw attention away from himself!
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dixieStates
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The last time I was forced to use VSS, it did not even have atomic commits. I presume that the company in question wants to be able to safely store their files and a history of updates to those files.
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matthieum
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A language is either under-specced or... over-specced (Godel ?). There is always leeway to interpret a spec one way or another, what I appreciate with a Reference Implementation is that instead of just tossing a coin, you can check it out and pick the same alternative. Of course you'd better report the ambiguity to ha...
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dgb75
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I keep glancing over this link and thinking I see "Stories from my experiences learning Scrotum." EDIT: Gain a sense of humor, people.
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hazridi
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Wow, indents! This is much easier to read than IDA Pro output.
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x-skeww
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Well, there is things like scripting applications, server-sided JS, or even things like writing a Canvas based game with JS. Using jQuery for obtaining a reference to *one* object and for adding one or two listeners is just plain silly. Also, if you just need ~5kb of JS for your website, you probably shouldn't pull all...
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jerf
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I run a scrum-inspired process that isn't that. My personal feeling is that the _sine qua non_ of an iteration is the production of a shippable product at the end of it, whether or not you actually ship it, and a lot of people tend to want to tack that on last because it's hard, or even just discard it, when in fact it...
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Pope-is-fabulous
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I'm sure EscapedSquirrel is actually a squirrel.
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trs21219
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im talking about normal feature releases.
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aspleenic
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No..'I' don't...the managers do. When we get people one on one we straighten them out.
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kenkirou
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There are 7 billion people on earth right now, one of us could be inmortal for all we know! That, or [Mind uploading](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_uploading) ;)
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day_cq
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what's wrong with boost::shared_ptr ?
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forgoodmeasure
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No problem, glad I could help.
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deathwebo
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haha coding like a boss, but i think you got it right
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iredwards
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http://twitter.com/#!/agiledeepthroat
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EscapedSquirrel
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What happens when you get out of the project and someone else is responsible? It's common that people go and change code that shouldn't have been changed.
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cdsmith
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Okay, you can definitely get a contradiction from assuming that the result of the simulation will be obtainable in time to use it to affect the outcome, which is the problem you seem to be talking about... that's no longer really much of a mathematical result at all. It depends on all sorts of assumptions about time a...
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precede != preceed.
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j1mmie
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Quote of the day: "Pick some crappy car. You don't turn that into a BMW by testing it. 'We tested the crap out of that thing and now it's a BMW 5 series!' Testing only shows you just how screwed you are." Edit for context: He is referring to investing time in testing. Testing does not *directly* improve the product...
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mycall
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Does that tell you waterfall is a more natural way to do incremental development?
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mycall
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I like to use the term manager instead of ScrumMaster™
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mycall
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I like to use the term manager instead of ScrumMaster™
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To have it not turn into that, you need a company that really, truly trusts its developers. Most companies do not.
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irascible
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GOD DAMN IT!!!!
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You can do a lot of metaprogramming in PHP, but it's not nearly as well thought out as in Ruby. This largely has to do with its roots; PHP was for simple scripts, Ruby was always fully OO and designed for metaprogramming.
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The other term is scrum lord, but I can't take it seriously because it just makes me think of [this ](http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/201/raistlin1ws5.jpg/sr=1)
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alanwj
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It seems the blog post's title was intentionally crafted to trick you in just that way.
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GeekySpicyCoderChix
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I've actually measured those on other projects. Yes, indices provide the speed, but they take up more space, on top of the extra space required for storing a hash. It some cases I take that approach, but for this app it seemed like overkill.
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>Testing only shows you just how screwed you are. LOL! The new homemade sign on my cube.
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smcameron
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Mr. Manager
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alekseykorzun
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There is no agile implementation for every single team. Everything must be adjusted accordingly. Scrum will only be as good as the guy who is managing the process; if he lacks experience it will be a nightmare for the team. But since you are pretty much documenting everything it will be labeled as 'great success' no m...
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alekseykorzun
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No shit?
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TheRealPorkus
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s/Extracter/Extractor/g
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teabagged
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1. Daily meetings: they start off rocky but get better with practice. Pare it down to: "I did X yesterday, I am doing Y today, and I have Z blockers affecting my work". Agile is meeting-heavy but it cuts down on wasted time in analysis churn/paralysis and development re-work. Find out who is important to one another...
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iLiekCaeks
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I agree so much. Simple URLs means users have it simpler navigating the site and trying to reason about how navigation works on a site. Or passing URLs to someone else, and making sure the given away URL doesn't contain any personal information. Or getting from a specific view to a less specific one (seriously, that's ...
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very inspirational
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grauenwolf
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That doesn't mean that git is necessarily a good choice. It just means that VSS is a bad one.
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etm_ackack
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Steak-Holder sounds delicious.
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GeekySpicyCoderChix
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This looks smart. I was leaning toward - and . anyway. Thanks for this pointer.
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GeekySpicyCoderChix
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And check for collisions on every insert?
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rockum
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Well thanks for sharing that with the community!
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lo-fi is a beautiful thing
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GeekySpicyCoderChix
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Reading this now. I'm not seeing how it's reversible without a map yet.
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Just end the sprint and accept you have hangover. Hold a retrospective to understand why you have hangover. Sounds like you're missing big unknowns, working off half-baked requirements, or simply slicing up your requirements in chunks that are way too big. Basically, you must follow your own rules and end the sprint...
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Maristic
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There are several problems with this code. First, it assumes that the root set exists on the stack alone. This ignores global (and class-static) variables, but even for local “stack” variables, there is a problem because some of these variables may be in registers. If you compile this class with optimization on many pr...
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Exactly- how can a team learn to deliver every 2-3 weeks without trying, failing to some degree, and then examining their hurdles towards that goal? Agile is an inherently continuous self-improvement as well as continuous delivery.
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EdgarVerona
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I enjoyed this whole discussion thoroughly. I also agree with his controversial discussions involving static vs. dynamic typing. I like how C# implements the notion of generics, but true "duck typing" style dynamic typing found in Ruby and such can definitely be dangerous when you walk back into code that you wrote 6...
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Trospar
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The best thing our company did was bring in one of those uber expensive consultants to give EVERYONE ScrumMaster training. That was about 100+ people in R&D. It got everyone speaking the same language and everyone drinking the same koolaid. Also, SCRUM is supposed to be about "process" but having good Agile tool...
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What?
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mycall
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Wat?
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lewiji
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Just manager is fine.
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kmmeerts
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I've always wondered how GC's trace the stack. Is this the proper way to do it? It doesn't look right.
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pgngugmgg
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yes, I understood, and I were talking about the same thing. if the normal features are just small code changes that can be deployed quickly, then these features can be considered as hotfixes. (whether one should call them features or hotfixes is a trivial issue.)
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justincasebass
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just manager.
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Categoria
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You can easily write imperative code in Scheme and yet it has TCO.
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Why must you be a dick? You probably think you're so witty with that useless reply. Fucking asshole, go kill yourself.
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thetoast1
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It's stuff like this that makes me love writing windows software.
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