Creating good software rests, first and foremost, on expert developers, the techniques they use, and the attitudes they share … continue reading
Recent moves by Microsoft have cause great doubts about the viability of the two projects … continue reading
Anyone who is surprised about Google’s, Oracle’s or any other large company’s actions needs to recognize what’s going on … continue reading
Microsoft’s newest development environment will need to go a long way to fulfill its potential … continue reading
Larry O’Brien discusses Dan Ariely’s new book, “Irrational Upsides,” and how it applies to coding today … continue reading
There are a number of tools available to help developers perform unit testing … continue reading
User testing can be a tricky aspect of software development to handle … continue reading
Apple recently overtook Microsoft in market capitalization, meaning investors now trust it more. Are they justified? … continue reading
Prolog is useful in figuring out the nooks and crannies of object-oriented programming languages … continue reading
Larry O’Brien’s quest to fix his star-capturing camera leads him to multithreading and open-source wrangling … continue reading
Larry O’Brien goes over the benefits and drawbacks to books from Jeff Duntemann and Randall Hyde … continue reading
On the surface, Apple’s restrictions seem to leave more freedom for developers, but banning C# development is restrictive … continue reading