Jan
12
2009
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Jan
12
2009
An anonymous reader writes “SANS’ just-released list of the Top 15 most dangerous programming errors obscures the real problem with software development today, argues InfoWeek’s Alex Wolfe. In More Than Coding Mistakes At Fault In Bad Software, he lays the blame on PC developers (read: Microsoft) who kicked the time-honored waterfall model to the curb and replaced it not with object-oriented or agile development but with a ‘modus operandi of cramming in as many features as possible, and then fixing problems in beta.’ He argues that youthful programmers don’t know about error-catching and lack a sense of history, suggesting they read Fred Brooks’ ‘The Mythical Man-Month,’ and Gerald Weinberg’s ‘The Psychology of Computer Programming.'”

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Jan
12
2009
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Jan
12
2009
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Jan
12
2009
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Jan
12
2009
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Jan
9
2009
Michael J. Ross writes “After installing and learning the basics of the content management system Drupal, many Web developers do not know how to best proceed from there. They may realize that much of the programming potential of Drupal — and thus the earning potential of Drupal developers — is derived from the use of community-contributed modules that greatly extend Drupal’s power. But there are thousands of such modules, with no objective direction as to which ones are best suited for particular tasks, and what bugs and other flaws could trip up the developer. These programmers need a thorough guide as to which modules are the most promising for the development of the most common types of Web sites. A new book, Using Drupal, aims to fill this need.” Keep reading for the rest of Michael’s review.

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Jan
9
2009
Smivs writes “The BBC are reporting that footage of one of the world’s most strange and elusive mammals has been captured by scientists. Large, and with a long, thin snout, the Hispaniolan solenodon resembles an overgrown shrew. It can inject passing prey with a venom-loaded bite. Dr Sam Turvey, a ZSL (Zoological Society of London) researcher involved with the program, told BBC News: ‘It is an amazing creature — it is one of the most evolutionary distinct mammals in the world.’ Along with the other species of solenodon, which is found in Cuba (Solenodon cubanus), it is the only living mammal that can actually inject venom into their prey through specialized teeth. Little is known about the creature, which is found in the Caribbean, but it is under threat from deforestation, hunting and introduced species. Researchers say conservation efforts are now needed. The mammal was filmed in the summer of 2008 during a month-long expedition to the Dominican Republic — one of only two countries where this nocturnal, insect-eating animal (Solenodon paradoxus) can be found (the other is Haiti). The researchers from the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Ornithological Society of Hispaniola were able to take measurements and DNA from the creature before it was released.”

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Jan
7
2009
BartlebyScrivener writes “The New York Times has an article on the R programming language. The Times describes it as: “a popular programming language used by a growing number of data analysts inside corporations and academia. It is becoming their lingua franca partly because data mining has entered a golden age, whether being used to set ad prices, find new drugs more quickly or fine-tune financial models. Companies as diverse as Google, Pfizer, Merck, Bank of America, the InterContinental Hotels Group and Shell use it.””

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Jan
6
2009
Dubbed the Hyundai Assurance Program, the South Korean automaker said that people who finance or lease a new Hyundai during the next 12 months can return the car if they “experience an involuntary loss of income” within one year of the purchase date.


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