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Programming Elixir
Thomas D., Pragmatic Bookshelf, Raleigh, NC, 2014. 280 pp. Type: Book (978-1-937785-58-1)
Elixir is a young, functional programming language that compiles directly to the Erlang virtual machine. Elixir allows the development of concurrent, fault-tolerant systems that optimize utilization of multicore processors or systems d...
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Apr 16 2015
Breakthrough ideas
Coplien J., Foote B., Gabriel R., Thomas D., Lopes C., Marick B., Nardi B., Tow R., Hunt A., Vanderburg G. Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications (Companion to the 20th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications, San Diego, CA, Oct 16-20, 2005) 76-86, 2005. Type: Proceedings
This interesting collection of short essays, “designed to stimulate thought and reflection among the computing community,” contains ideas ranging from programming as a group performance (some of us may recal...
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Oct 16 2006
Pragmatic unit testing in C# with NUnit
Hunt A., Thomas D., The Pragmatic Programmers, 2004. Type: Book (9780974514024)
This is part of a three-part series (The Pragmatic Starter Kit) that is intended to cover the basics of modern software development. The book covers a tool and techniques for unit testing. The other two books in the series cover versio...
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Nov 15 2004
Pragmatic version control using CVS
Thomas D., Hunt A., The Pragmatic Programmers, 2003. Type: Book (9780974514000)
This small book is Volume 1 of a series of three [1,2], called the “Pragmatic Starter Kit Series.” All three books were published in 2003 or 2004. The publisher seems to be beginning a series of similar books, with ...
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Oct 27 2004
A discussion of
On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis
Thomas D., Goldberg A., Coplien J., Coad P., Høydalsvik G. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28(10): 256-258, 1993. Type: Article
The position statements for a panel that addressed the claims of a paper presented at OOPSLA ’93 [1] are given. In that paper, Høydalsvik and Sindre assert that object-oriented analysis (OOA) has not lived up to its...
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Aug 1 1994
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