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Comment #747674
High cohesion is bad in exactly which programming environment? Functional or procedural? I've always understood high cohesion to be related to low coupling. Also, writing util clas…
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Comment #719494
So that is how I wrote all that code yesterday...
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Comment #708569
Yea, but I only learn to spite my co-workers.
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Comment #707194
That made me smile so I forgive you.
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Comment #707098
Stack Overflow certainly deserves some credit. I was unaware of how much growth they have seen and that is mostly due to the fact that the service has rarely diminished for me. Tak…
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Comment #706065
My understanding of the deal is that it is only for upgrades. I tried to find an instance of the stand-alone, but could not. If I could get a stand-alone copy of Windows 7 for the …
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Comment #706056
That is exactly my point. I want to install a fresh copy of the OS. Not pave over the previous instance.
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Comment #706049
It is a balance. Follow DRY while you are developing and the refactoring should occur as you develop. Need to write something to a file, fine; just do it. Need to do it again in an…
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Comment #705711
I should have included the caveat, I am currently using the RC at home and love it. My problem is installing Vista/XP so I can install Win7 every 6 or so months when I want to form…
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Comment #705642
Was tempted myself, but the installation seemed aimed at individuals who are not particualarly computer savvy (really awkward to format and reinstall) and their biggest concern is …
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Comment #705641
50% off is a pretty good incentive to do so. However, I heard a lot of people were burned when they preordered vista. And I don't just mean they paid good money for a shitty OS.
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Comment #703738
Very true that the podcasts are little more than entertainment. However, I don't think there is a problem with unit testing within the community. In fact, there is probably very li…