Software Development
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Working with Amazon S3 – Part I
Introduction In this multi-part series, I am going to run you through Amazon S3 Service. In first part, you will…
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The 7 Pains of Developing Mobile Apps (and How to Solve Them)
Mobile apps are on a trajectory the likes of which have yet to be charted. Digi-Capital forecasts that by 2017,…
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The End of Google Code
In the 21 January 2014 post Google Code is dead, Evert Pot referenced the post A Change to Google Code…
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The 10 Things Everyone does Wrong when Committing Pull Requests
So, you’ve found a nice Open Source project that has added great value to your own work and you want…
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Code and other reviews (a small piece of advice)
Many teams have some sort of very regular reviews. I’m not thinking personnel reviews or budget reviews, I’m thinking code…
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Rethinking Pair Programming
By default, we always do our work in pairs. We strongly believe that the quality achieved by two people working…
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Authentication Mechanisms for Web Applications
Authentication is the basic requirement for most of websites. However, there are many mechanisms to implement authentication and they are…
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Yak Shaving is a Good Way to Improve an API
Yak Shaving (uncountable): (idiomatic) Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve…
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Working with Legacy Test Code
Legacy Code and Smell by Tests Working with unit tests can help in many ways to improve the code-base. One…
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