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What size programming team do you prefer?
Do you work best on a small team or a large team, or do you prefer to be a "lone wolf" programmer? Take this poll to let us know. by Justin James
Tags: Developer, Team, Programming, Team Management, Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-18
Why it's impossible to become a programming expert
The pace of change in the technology industry has made it nearly impossible to specialize in much or become an expert in anything. I started cluing in on this a few years ago when I was reading a lot about Lisp, but I simply didn't have time to try it...
Tags: .Net, C, C#, Development Tools, Expert Programmer, Java, Justin James, Namespace, Perl, Programmer, Programming, Programming Languages, Scripting Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Will IT soon be facing malpractice suits for failed projects?
This is a guest post from Larry Dignan right. You can read the original article on Larry's blog Between the Lines on TechRepublic's sister site ZDNet. Does Waste Management's lawsuit against SAP indicate the beginning of a bevy of IT malpractice suits? TechRepublic's...
Tags: Lawsuit, Information Technology, Programming, Strategy, Management, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-04-04
When a micromanaging boss is just plain wrong
All of us have encountered micromanagers. It doesn't matter how far up the corporate ladder you are. Your boss -- and it could be the general manager, the director, or even the majority shareholder -- could come barging into a technical evaluation or discussion and outline in excruciating detail on...
Tags: Boss, Analyst, Programmer, Programming, Development Tools, Internet, E-mail, Workforce Management, Team Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Online Communications, Human Resources, Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-03
Project failures may soon carry legal risks for programmers
Project disasters come with the territory in IT. Some observers including me pessimistically believe that the majority of IT projects fail to meet their original goals. All too often, "descope and declare victory" is the only possible way to end a project. Part of the problem is that, regardless of...
Tags: Project, Lawsuit, Information Technology, Programmer, Programming, Programming Project, Development Tools, Strategy, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-04-02
Project management responsibility can be elusive
When two or more people are involved in delivering a technical project, there is an absolute requirement for shared responsibility if the project is to be successful.  This means communication.  It also means that understanding of that communication is essential.  In other words, you have got to be sure that the message...
Tags: Project, Programming, Frank, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Development Tools, It Operations, It service Management, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-03-06
10 traits to look for when you're hiring a programmer
Programmers come with a wide range of skill sets, hail from many countries and cultures, and can have differing backgrounds and experiences. Nevertheless, certain qualities can mean the difference between a great programmer and someone who's not so great. Here are 10 things to look for when you're hiring a...
Tags: Hiring, Programmer, Programming, Candidate, Daycoders, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-03-05
When techs try to communicate with management
Let's face it, companies need techs.  There's no way they can run their business today without them.  But unless your company is in the business of writing software or developing computer hardware, most business owners and managers do not understand techs.  Techs speak a different language. In fact, we seem to...
Tags: Boss, Programming, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-03-05
How my memory of Ada code influences my current .NET code
The following is not a recommendation on how to perform this type of concurrent programming. Given my complete lack of experience in this stuff, it's probably more of a case study in how not to implement this type of feature. This is more of a meditation on how my early...
Tags: Web, Database, Microsoft .NET, Idea, Web Service, Memory, Code, Ada, Programming, Channel Management, Web Services, Programming Languages, Storage, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-03-02
Programming smart cards with the Java Card platform
The Java Card platform is the tiniest of Java targeted for embedded devices. It is an open, interoperable platform for smart cards and secure tokens; the technology is also widely used in SIM cards (it's used in GSM mobile phones) and ATM cards. Java Card gives users the ability...
Tags: Security, Smart Card, JavaCard, Applet, Programming, Java Card Platform, Applets Java Card Product, Java Card Application, Smart Cards, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2008-02-29
The challenges of maintenance programming
The world of programming has changed quite a bit since computers were first developed. One relative constant is the way in which programs are created; specifically, the idea of source code represented as standard ASCII text. It has been decades since we evolved from using hex editors or punch cards...
Tags: Code, Programmer, Programming, Backstory, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Bug Labs Store is open for business (sort of)
Bug Labs, who won the CNET Best of CES award in the Emerging Technologies category, opened the doors of their online store today. In case you missed all of the excitement around the Bug platform at CES, you can check out my video demo here. In a...
Tags: Module, Programmer, Programming, Bug Labs, Development Tools, Linux, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Operating Systems, Software, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-21
Programming industry forecast for 2008: Get ready for a bumpy ride
In the blog posts I wrote in 2006, I was primarily trying to bring some reality and common sense to the hype flying around many new ideas it was a lost cause; discuss usability theory; and expose that mainstream programming is pretty mediocre. In 2007, my main themes were education,...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Desktops, Development Tools, Hardware, Justin James, Mainframe, Personal Technology, Phone, Programming, Programming Industry, Servers, Smart Phones, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Blog posts 2008-01-09
The most ignored programming story of 2007
In my previous meta post, I promised to start the year with an article about the "sleeper" story of 2007 and describe why I think it's slipping under a lot of radars. The story is, of course, about multithreading and parallelism. To the vast majority of programmers,...
Tags: Server, Story, CPU, Programmer, Speed, Programming, Multi-threading, Development Tools, Processors, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-01-04
What are your top five programming languages?
Here's a little exercise I'd like all of you who do any programming to try. First, list your top five programming languages, in terms of your expertise (how well you know the language, not necessarily how long you've used it). Here are mine: ...
Tags: Programming Language, Language, Programming, Lisp, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2007-12-14
Examine the computing evolution's effect on programming
Gordon Bell has a long and storied history in the computer field, and he certainly knows what he is talking about regarding the industry. Bell's Law is like a large-scale version of Moore's Law; although instead of dealing with processing power, it addresses the long-term jumps in computer "classes" such...
Tags: Bell, Class, Computer, Computer Class, Consumer Electronics, Desktops, Device, Gordon Bell, Handhelds, Hardware, Justin James, Law, Number 1, PC, Personal Technology, Productivity, Programming, Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Software
Blog posts 2007-11-30
10 tips for writing a job-winning developer resume
As seasoned job hunters know, the first step on the road to finding work is to write a resume that gets you the interview. Unfortunately, some of the traditional resume writing rules just do not work well in the software development industry. Here are 10 tips for writing a programmer...
Tags: Hiring, Job, Developer, Problem, Programming, Hiring Manager, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Seven reasons to turn down business
When I first started consulting independently, I was a software prostitute: any opening, name your position, I'd do any job that came my way if the price was right. Now that I'm older and prettier and have several steady clients I can afford to say "no...
Tags: Programming, Development Tools, Intellectual Property, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Research & Development, Business Operations, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2007-11-28
# Can anyone suggest me a good career option as testing or programming
I have a year of experience in ASP and already shifted to testing..... but found testing as a boaring, unskilled activity... and got terminated because my employer didn't find testing attitude in me...I think now I could not stand in any of these fields ... neither in dev... nor...
Tags: anibhai@..., career, programming
Discussion threads 2007-11-19
Seeking a programming middle ground
Is it a time for a new computing paradigm?Hi Justin,If I understand you correctly, then you want to tell us that the idea of "virtual" memory is wrong? If "yes", then it is a good starting point for new IT revolution. Does anybody has an idea how we can avoid...
Tags: Processors, Tzekov, programming, parallel processing, CPU, server
Discussion threads 2007-11-15
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