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Being Scott Densmore
Why Singletons are Evil
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over 9 years ago
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While I did not write this, I totally agree with it. Brian Button is probably one of the most talented people I know, and I am sure he would love your feedback. 1) Singletons frequently are used to provide a global access point for some service. True...
Being Scott Densmore
My Life in Code
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over 9 years ago
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10 PRINT “Hello World!” 20 GOTO 10 The guys at Radio Shack are going to hate me…. … this will be more fun… #include <iostream> int main ( int argc , char * argv []) { std :: cout << "Hello World!" << std...
Being Scott Densmore
Hello World!
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over 9 years ago
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Never thought I would have a real use for “Hello World!” in my lifetime, of course if you asked me if I would ever jump on the “blog” bandwagon I would have said no to that as well J . My name is Scott Densmore and I am a Software...
Being Scott Densmore
Configuration Hell
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[Update] My buddy said that this sounded like ramblings in my head so I will update it to be a little clearer :). Generic names used to protect the innocent…. Why is it that everyone things that .NET Configuration (xml) is now a full fledged...
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