Or you can do pair and/or mob programming, where the review happens as the code is created. This eliminates the feedback loop and the creation of throwaway code.
They are related in that quality code is code that is both correct now and can easily be made correct when things change--and things always change. Unit tests are what enable correctness in the future.
Try https://youtu.be/izX5dIzI2RE
I do hope they've got a plan for maritime weather broadcasts. A lot of sailors from all over the world rely on FM radios to keep them alive.
Now you can lose even more pictures and video when your SD goes bad. Woohoo! There are a lot of photographers who won't use SDs larger than 8GB for just that reason--lose one, you don't lose everything.
The concept of zero is at least 3,700 years old. The Egyptians used it in their accounting. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_numerals#Zero_and_nega...
Or you can do pair and/or mob programming, where the review happens as the code is created. This eliminates the feedback loop and the creation of throwaway code.
They are related in that quality code is code that is both correct now and can easily be made correct when things change--and things always change. Unit tests are what enable correctness in the future.
Try https://youtu.be/izX5dIzI2RE
I do hope they've got a plan for maritime weather broadcasts. A lot of sailors from all over the world rely on FM radios to keep them alive.
Now you can lose even more pictures and video when your SD goes bad. Woohoo! There are a lot of photographers who won't use SDs larger than 8GB for just that reason--lose one, you don't lose everything.
The concept of zero is at least 3,700 years old. The Egyptians used it in their accounting. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_numerals#Zero_and_nega...