• Don’t believe in myths—reason for yourself.
• Don’t follow “conventional wisdom”—often the things everybody knows are simply wrong!
• Don’t trust rumors or opinions—test things for yourself and base decisions on proven examples.
• Break apart a problem into simpler questions, and assemble the answers to each step into an elegant, efficient solution.
• Don’t do things in your programs when the database can do them better and faster.
• Understand the differences between the ideal and the real.
• Ask questions about and be skeptical of unjustified “company policies” for technical standards.
• Consider the big picture of what’s best overall for the requirements at hand.
• Take the time to THINK.
分享到:
相关推荐
In a world of increasing bloat and bureaucracy, the simple approach to a “working product” is a welcome breath of fresh air. Table of Contents Introduction The Agile Philosophy Scrum for ...
All thoughts of assignment deadlines are thrown to the wind, and a day later I have my own game in C written with this new technique. It is a mind-altering experience, taking me to an entirely new ...
Get information from visitors, help shoppers buy goods, and let members post their thoughts. Go beyond the browser with Ajax. Communicate with the web server to update your pages without reloading. ...
Nowadays both developers and hobbyists designing various electronic devices and systems have a lot of opportunities to realize their ideas and thoughts. This book is dedicated to one of the popular ...
One simple example: the minLength validation option was misspelled everywhere (as "minLenght") -- in code examples, in body copy, etc. And that's just one example. It's obvious that the examples in ...
Some Final Thoughts 140 Appendix A 143 Built-in Function Examples 143 Documentation for a typical MSC.Patran built-in function. 144 To get all the nodes and their global coordinates 145 To get the ...
Extract data from web pages with simple Python programming Build a concurrent crawler to process web pages in parallel Follow links to crawl a website Extract features from the HTML Cache downloaded ...
2. Simple Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 vi Commands 13 Moving the Cursor 14 Simple Edits 18 More Ways to ...
to write some of my code, because it takes care of a lot of the details that I might forget, but all you really need is a simple ASCII text editor-vi, emacs, Notepad, whatever. <br/>This book is...
学习node.js的好书 下面是目录: Preface 1 Chapter 1: Understanding the Node Environment 7 Extending JavaScript 9 Events 10 Modularity 12 ...Closing thoughts 314 Links and resources 315 Index 317
评估 用于NLG(自然语言生成)的各种无监督自动度量的评估代码。 它以一个假设文件和一个或多个参考文件为...# Simple setup: # Download required data (e.g. models, embeddings) and external code files. nlg-ev
7. If children are allowed to choose what they like will make them more self-confident, they will feel that they can decide on their own affairs and will have thoughts of their own.
6.2.2 How to Write a Simple Function: square().. . . . 252 6.3 Generic Code Development: Quicksort..... 253 6.3.1 Converting to a Generic quicksort()... . . . 256 6.4 Class Templates........ . 260 ...
5.2.4 OFDM Symbol Parameters and Some Simple Computations 52 5.2.5 Physical Slot (PS) 53 5.2.6 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) 53 5.3 OFDMA and Its Variant SOFDMA 53 5.3.1 Using the OFDM Principle ...
4.4 Collections of Simple Data Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 4.5 Adding a Sponsor Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 4.6 Many-to-Many Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 4.7 ...
3.1 Introductory Thoughts............................................................................................. 59 3.2 Visualizing Two-Dimensional Data Sets........................................