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POPSchina software Software solutions, software engineering, software programming in china for international clients
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POPSDesign Principles I "get it" with most of these, but... I've never been able to really wrap my head around the "Open/Closed Principle." Anyone care to give their explanation of this one?
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POPSAMAZING Office Space You just have to see all these pictures to fully appreciate how amazing this office space is with custom built everything.
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POPSHtml Agility Pack Well at least it's not something like "you must write Selenium or Watir tests for your HTML before you actually write your HTML."
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POPSSoftware As She’s Developed Welcome to Michael Mahemoff's blog and podcast page on software development - topics include Web/Ajax, Usability, Programming (Rails/Java/OO), Patterns, Agile. I'm a London-based freelancer.
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POPSGood Agile, Bad Agile (or Why Google is Unstoppable) Steve Yegge on the benefits and mostly drawbacks of agile programming. Probably the most interesting portion is his insider's look into the development atmosphere at Google, where a controlled type of agile programming runs rampant, with huge results. Oh and did he menion the perks? And there are still other incentives; the list goes on and ON and ON ; the perks are over the top, and the rewards are over the top, and everything there is so comically over the top that you have no choice, as an outsider, but to assume that everything the recruiter is telling you is a baldfaced lie, because there's no possible way a company could be that generous to all of its employees, all of them, I mean even the contractors who clean the micro-kitchens, they get these totally awesome "Google Micro-Kitchen Staff" shirts and fleeces.