Why The IDE Has Failed Us
There is so much talk lately about using VI instead of Visual Studio, or VI in general instead of whatever IDE you normally use. If you never had the fortune of being introduced to VI, it is basically...
View ArticleLiving Dangerously: Refactoring without a Safety Net
It’s usually a good idea to have unit tests in place before attempting to refactor some code. I’m going to go against the grain here today though and tell you that it is not always required. Many times...
View ArticleGetting Started With Google’s Dart Language
I was a little skeptical of the Dart language when Google first announced it. When I looked at the syntax of the language I thought that it didn’t really seem to offer anything new. Why create another...
View ArticleGetting Started With Meteor Tutorial (In the Cloud)
In this Meteor tutorial, I am going to show you how to quickly get started with the JavaScript Framework, Meteor, to develop a Meteor application completely from the cloud. I’ve been pretty excited...
View ArticleAn Epic Tale of Comparison in The Text Editor Wars
The programming community is filled with intellectuals who don’t fight for decades about silly things, right? WRONG! Programmers fight about the silliest things I can imagine. We are talking about “my...
View ArticleQTP Sucks, Selenium Rocks
That’s right, I truly believe that when it comes to automated functional web testing, Selenium WebDriver annihilates HP’s web testing tool, QuickTest Pro (QTP), aka Unified Functional Testing (UFT). If...
View Article4 Not-So-Obvious Reasons Why You Should Migrate From TFVC to Git
The Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a Microsoft product that provides all the necessary features to support the software development process, like source code management, requirements and project...
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