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I want to create an iPhone app for my web service, but I don’t have programmers. Well, I don’t have iOS programmers. And I don’t have money. Sound familiar? What do I do? Right, I go to Google Upwork and find an awesome company in Bangalore that is excited to work with me for nothing reasonable money. In a few months and after a few thousand dollars, I realize this is not exactly what I expected.
TL;DR ORM is a terrible anti-pattern that violates all principles of object-oriented programming, tearing objects apart and turning them into dumb and passive data bags. There is no excuse for ORM existence in any application, be it a small web app or an enterprise-size system with thousands of tables and CRUD manipulations on them. What is the alternative? SQL-speaking objects. Vinni-Pukh (1969)
A stand-up meeting (or simply “stand-up”) is “a daily team-meeting held to provide a status update to the team members,” according to Wikipedia. In the next few paragraphs, I attempt to explain why these meetings, despite being so popular in software development teams, are pure evil and should never be used by good managers. I’m not saying they can be done right or wrong; there are plenty of artic
A utility class (aka helper class) is a “structure” that has only static methods and encapsulates no state. StringUtils, IOUtils, FileUtils from Apache Commons; Iterables and Iterators from Guava, and Files from JDK7 are perfect examples of utility classes. This design idea is very popular in the Java world (as well as C#, Ruby, etc.) because utility classes provide common functionality used every
If you know any other good continuous integration services, email me, I’ll review and add them to this list. BTW, here is a “full” list of continuous integration software and services. By the way, a few platforms from this list contacted me and asked to review them again. Some even offered me money to put them higher in the list (kidding). Anyway, it’s up to you to decide whether it’s a good sign
Recently, I explained a fluent Java HTTP client created (mostly) to make HTTP interactions more object-oriented than with other available clients,including: Apache Client, Jersey Client and plain old HttpURLConnection. This client ships in the jcabi-http Maven artifact. However, the client part is not the only benefit of using jcabi-http. Jcabi also includes a server component that can help you in
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