Whatever algorithm it uses thinks George W Bush and Sarah Palin lace their speeches with less bullshit than Winston Churchill.
I prefer thought driven development.
Meetings are fine if they have an agenda, someone to enforce the agenda, no extraneous parties, are timeboxed and have a predetermined outcome should no consensus be arrived at. "We're going to shelve this unless we can…
What others have said. Good code is self commenting. I prefer to see comments reserved for instances where its not clearly obvious why a piece of code exists (hacky workarounds, etc...)
So, kind of playing devil's advocate here, but what do paying with a credit card, adjusting your 401K, using an insurance card at the dentist, shopping for the best car insurance and transferring money between banks…
My problem with java is not the language itself. It is the bloated, over-engineered frameworks that were built on top of it that way too many companies bought into. See EJB2, JSF, etc... Way too many java frameworks…
Whatever algorithm it uses thinks George W Bush and Sarah Palin lace their speeches with less bullshit than Winston Churchill.
I prefer thought driven development.
Meetings are fine if they have an agenda, someone to enforce the agenda, no extraneous parties, are timeboxed and have a predetermined outcome should no consensus be arrived at. "We're going to shelve this unless we can…
What others have said. Good code is self commenting. I prefer to see comments reserved for instances where its not clearly obvious why a piece of code exists (hacky workarounds, etc...)
So, kind of playing devil's advocate here, but what do paying with a credit card, adjusting your 401K, using an insurance card at the dentist, shopping for the best car insurance and transferring money between banks…
My problem with java is not the language itself. It is the bloated, over-engineered frameworks that were built on top of it that way too many companies bought into. See EJB2, JSF, etc... Way too many java frameworks…