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Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development
What it takes to be a good software developer…
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over 6 years ago
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EldarM1
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Last week I’ve got such a message from my blog: -----Original Message----- From: sandusergiu1984@... Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:17 AM To: Eldar Musayev Subject: (Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development) : Hello Eldar! Importance:...
Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development
There and back again: riddle for floating-point numbers (almost no tricks)
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over 6 years ago
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EldarM1
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The riddle: You have a simple program in C/C++ that write a floating-point (double) number into a file, and then reads it from there using simple printf and scanf. There is nothing else in this file. ...
Random Thoughts and Hints on Software Development
Developers productivity in US
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over 6 years ago
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EldarM1
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In his blog, Philip Su - dev manager at MSN Search - gives intersting numbers on the productivity of developers in the USA: USA 1999 -- ... ...
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