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February 2004 - Posts

Job security

As designers and developers we need not just technology updates. The latest technology does not mean the latest and more effective thinking, the tools do not think for us. As ever, job security is a matter of personal choice The following article talks
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We do interiorize software concepts by practice

Take test-driven development technique [ 1] for example, why people do not understand that it is a design technique and not a testing technique? [1] http://www.artima.com/intv/testdriven.html In order to understand something like this practice in particular,
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Including Common Intermediate Language to your .Net designer toolbox – generating CIL

An interesting technique is called generative programming, “is a software engineering paradigm based on modeling software system families such that, given a particular requirements specification, a highly customized and optimized intermediate or
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Including Common Intermediate Language to your .Net designer toolbox - the beginning

Include Common Intermediate Language to your .Net designer toolbox Why? See: Abstraction stacks and multi-paradigm software design http://blogs.msdn.com/marcod/archive/2004/02/19/76637.aspx Simplistic program - straight start Create a text file named
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Abstraction stacks and multi-paradigm software design

Why is important to learn Microsoft Common Intermediate Language (CIL)? In your role of software technology end-consumer, there is very little, almost non-existent need to. In your role of software technology producer, a software designer most likely,
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