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David Corking

Ten Things I Hate About Object-Oriented Programming - The JOT Blog - 0 views

  • “MuSt… dEsTRoy gLoBalS… Encapsulate::Everything… BRAINS! GIVE ME BRAINNNSSSS!”
    • David Corking
       
      hehe
  • In OO programs, objects send messages to other objects. OO source code shows us … classes inheriting from classes.
  • we spend much of our time bouncing back and forth between … lots of little methods. This is sometimes known as the Lost in Space syndrome. It has been reported since the early days of OOP. To quote Adele Goldberg, “In Smalltalk, everything happens somewhere else.”
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  • I believe that to make further progress we must focus on change and how OOP can facilitate change. After all these years, we are still in the early days of OOP and understanding what it has to offer us.
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    Some after dinner humour, with a serious point
David Corking

Edmond Lau's answer to What makes a good engineering culture? - Quora - 0 views

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    Some interesting ideas here to read further
Steve Wilheir

Project Management: Abraham Maslow's Workforce Motivation Wizardry - 0 views

  • employers should create a secure environment for the workers. Employees who fear layoffs or termination will not invest as much care or effort as they could.
    • Steve Wilheir
       
      Sounds like Theory X at work.
  • This level includes our ability to solve problems, reach moral decisions, and use our creativity.
Steve Wilheir

Project Management Skills Are for Everyone - 1 views

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    Who should learn project management?
Steve Wilheir

I Just Want Everyone to Be Happy! - PM Hut - 0 views

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    Is it really possible for zero conflict?
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    Is it really possible for zero conflict?
James OReilly

EduNation II Happy Hour For Newbies - Second Life Tool Ranking - 0 views

David Corking

BBC NEWS | Technology | Tweeting mouse trap and window | June 2009 - 0 views

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    'The house that tweets' This 2 minute video interview with Andy Stanford-Clark is much more entertaining than the YouTube interview I bookmarked earlier. Lots of action shots of home telemetry, Andy's Java midlet on his phone, and what I think is a GNOME desktop showing his home's web interface.
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