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To Name A Rose

  By ntraft | July 20, 2011 - 20:16 |February 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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This week’s meeting of the BSC had lots of potential for discussion, debate, and religious crusades — the topic of discussion was naming. Naming things is an important part of a programmer’s daily life. He creates a new variable, function, module, script, file, or other tool literally every few minutes. ... More →

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