Continuing our Clean Code discussion, imagine you have a textbook from which you only need information from a single section. Now imagine that textbook has neither chapters, nor sections or paragraphs, and is even lacking…
As we continue our discussion of Clean Code, I’d like to begin by asking you a question…What book do you think best serves as a daily reference for improving the readability and understandability of our…
Clean Code is important for developers and managers. Last week in our post about the difference between programmers and engineers, we made the argument that software engineers – not programmers – are what we need…
Programmers: stop calling yourselves engineers. That was the title of an article I found myself reading a couple months ago. Of its many points about the difference between programmers and software engineers, I summarize them…
BTI360 is participating in the Global Day of Coderetreat 2015! At BTI360 since we’re all about crafting software and developing people, we are pleased to be hosting a code retreat, which is a day-long, intensive…
A non-technical talk, “Dealing With Disrespect,” turned out to be one of the more intriguing topics I came across during my time at OSCON. Dealing With Disrespect also happens to be the name of a book…
O’Reilly’s Open Source Conference, or OSCON, does a great job showcasing open source technologies and the directions in which they are going. My main goal in attending was to discover new technologies that I could…
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