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Jay Bazuzi who was leaving Microsoft to be a full time stay at home dad
posted a blog about how things could be done better. Although he was working on C#, the comments and suggestions he makes fit C++ perfectly I feel. Such as: Clearest code wins. OO isn't a fad It's OK to use someone else's code Design your problems away Most importantly: we can do better. and "How can I make sure this problem goes away forever?" "How can I produce fewer bugs?" "How can I make it easier to fix the bugs I have?" "How can I make it easier to respond to change quickly?" "How can I make it easier to make my software fast enough?" I think it would be a good read for anyone programming in C++. The surpising thing is I was giving this link from an e-mail from Microsoft. -- Jim Langston tazmaster@rocketmail.com |
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> The surpising thing is I was giving this link from an e-mail from
> Microsoft. Correction, no I wasn't. It was from FYICenter. |
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Jim Langston wrote:
> Jay Bazuzi who was leaving Microsoft [snip] > posted a blog about how things could be done better. [snip] > The surpising thing is I was giving this link from an e-mail from Microsoft. I didn't see a link in either of your two posts about this. Is this the link you meant? http://blogs.msdn.com/jaybaz_ms/arch...r-friends.aspx LR |
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