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Tag Archives: rails
Moving Beyond Technical Elitism
Improving the quality of discourse amongst IT professionals is crucial to regaining the Respect that IT deserves. The current debate techniques often used by varying camps are harmful to IT’s Image and Credibility and harmful to broadening the knowledge and … Continue reading
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Tagged .net, agile, apple, bill gates, css, dynamic languages, entrepreneurship, hiring, java, jobs, linux, macintosh, mysql, php, rails, ruby, scrum, smalltalk, static typing, steve jobs, VC, windows
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Minimize Data Transformations to Achieve Higher Performance
Often times, applications are created with an emphasis being placed on shortness of development time; performance is not looked at until fairly late in the game, and at that point rectifying the situation can and often does prove costly in … Continue reading
Posted in software architecture
Tagged .net, agile, c#, design patterns, extreme programming, Hibernate, java, linq, nhibernate, orm, performance, rails, ruby, software architecture, xp
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