英語 での Every programmer の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Every programmer shall have a fast PC.
He is also editor of“97 Things Every Programmer Should Know”.
Almost every programmer has experienced this.
He is also editor of“97 Things Every Programmer Should Know”.
Every programmer shall have two monitors.
Next Next post: Published: 97 Things every programmer should know.
Things every programmer should know.
Next Next post: Published: 97 Things every programmer should know.
What every programmer should know about memory.
Which is treated as boilerplate code as every programmer write the same code.
Things every programmer should know.
At that point he was reading the book“97 Things Every Programmer Should Know”.
Hell no. Every programmer should have two monitors.
But the one method that always works andis employed by nearly every programmer is Copy/Paste aka copypasta.
What should every programmer know about security?
But understanding what the invariants are and what role they play in controlling the height is very accessible,and it's something I think every programmer should know.
Stuff that every programmer should know: Data Visu….
If anyone had already built an AI system which could understand either of the two versions of my procedure above itwould be an unbelievably useful tool for every programmer alive today.
Things every programmer should know.
This suggests a relatively small standard library,containing only the constructs that"every programmer" might reasonably require when building a large collection of software.
In my opinion every programmer has to be able to read English documentation.
Of the sessions are now up on the QConSF conference site and over 80% of speakers have been confirmed, including keynote speaker Kevlin Henney,patterns book author and editor of“97 Things Every Programmer Should Know”.
Sooner or later, every programmer ends up searching for code snippets and algorithms.
HPL technical report 2009-259//“what every programmer should know about memory model issues”.
Every programmer has had the experience of being significantly impeded by badly structured and tangled code.
Sooner or later, every programmer ends up searching for code snippets and algorithms.
Words every programmer should understand, the MIT License is the most popular open-source software license.
Every programmer must have seen code that some clever person has made marginally shorter by using dubious programming tricks.
Every programmer can be an intrepid explorer, and the discoveries they make should be connected to the talents and contributions from programmers from all over the world.
Almost every programmer and many managers have used or been forced to use a LISP at some point in their life, and if they're not using it now there's probably a reason for it.