Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
An Easy Way To Develop JAVA Enterprise Applications
Research bears that less than 70 percent of development projects are actually completed, and more than half come in late and over budget. AlachiSoft TierDeveloper is a Rapid Application Development tool that helps Software Developers do better, more creative, and useful work by reducing redundant hand coding. No run time fees, No server-CPU fees, and no development fees charged by AlachiSoft. Customers only pay for developer licenses.For a free evaluation please visit: http://www.alachisoft.com...
Start Developing Your Own Software
Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
Does Microsoft Have Any Real Competition?
Does Microsoft Have any Real Competition? Copyright (c) 2003 Gregory S. Diehl In a word, yes.And I think they are about to get more.Microsoft primarily dominates in operating systems and office productivity software.Windows is going to be the dominant OS for some time. But I think things will get much more interesting with the Novell/SuSE merger. The giant IBM was already behind Linux. (People forget that if IBM?s software division were a separate company, it would be number two only to Microsof...
False Failures: Worse Than Real Failures
Better to fail for real than fail to really fail. Huh? We know you've experienced this. Let's say you just added some new functionality into your software, and you run a new build. And let's say that 50% of your test cases fail. What is the first thing you assume? We've asked this same question as our teaser pitch last winter to 100 developers and QA professionals who walked up to our booth at a recent conference, and 95 of them had the same answer! The tests must be broken! This creates a ca...