March 09, 2009
All software has bugs. I don't care if you're Apple, Microsoft, IBM, or a smaller, leaner ISV. Your software has bugs in it. Once you accept this fact, that into each software product a little crap must fall, it becomes clear that what differentiates one software development organization from anothe...
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Dietrich Kappe
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March 02, 2009
I've gotten lots of feedback, much of it asking "what's the alternative?" to using beans and getters and setters. I'll make a deal with my skeptical readers. I'll argue the negative, with examples, if they argue the affirmative. In other words, you show me some places where you can't get around usin...
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Dietrich Kappe
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February 26, 2009
I felt like I'd already gotten this rant out of my system, but every time I come across the object oriented wreckage that the Java Bean and it's decendents have wrought, I get all heated up. The problem is, simply stated, that the getters and setters that get used for things like system boundaries -...
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Dietrich Kappe
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February 09, 2009
One of the bitter consolations of mathematical Computer Science is that we can demonstrate that applying algorithms to analyze algorithms is a largely fruitless task. It starts with the halting problem (can we write a program that takes a program as it's input and determines whether that program hal...
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Dietrich Kappe
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December 11, 2008
Although it's not too hard to set up Google Analytics tracking on Flash based web sites the traditional way by referencing JavaScript, there are still good chances for something to go wrong in the process and debugging it is notoriously hard. The good people at Google have provided the Flash Platfor...
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