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Nice discussion about reuse: “most code - above and beyond the industry-wide frameworks and libraries - has no value at all outside of a specific project with a specific group of developers”
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Mark talks about how they evolved to use a server-based build process where various tools scan code for possible problems, as well as best practices for implementing an automated code governance strategy.
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“It seems most (if not all) agree that patterns as tool in software engineering is useful, the debate is on the value of the GoF book today. What do you think ? is the Gof Design Patterns a timeless piece or has it outlived its purpose?”
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“pre-history of MDA. Bear in mind that two camps were involved in defining it; they were known in the mid 90s as the ‘translationists’ and the ‘elaborationists’. The latter were the more powerful camp, although the former arguably ‘got it’ far better”
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Google TechTalks Video Feed
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“we’ve gotten a lot of interest in the Wesabe API in large part because the bank and credit card industries are so tight-fisted with their data”
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“Explore how IBM defines Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) governance—learn what it is and why it’s critical to the success of your SOA project.”
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