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A dump of technology solutions that I have come up with, angry rants, and cool tools. Focusing on asp.net, web development, nant, nhibernate, and maybe just maybe a little perl. Who knew they had web developers in Des Moines.

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  • Don’t Repeat Anyone’s Work (DRAW)

    Posted on Friday November 20th, 2009 at 16:14

    As programmers we forget the fact that many of the problems we encounter every day have already been solved. We don’t need to write a sort algorithm, create a new type of data structure, or write an encryption library from scratch.  We try no...

  • Computer Econ 101

    Posted on Friday November 13th, 2009 at 17:02 in economics

    Economics at it’s very heart is the study of production, distribution, and consumption. Computer economics follow the same principals. The computer does very similar things it reads data, writes data, and calculates data. These activities are a...

  • Diminishing Returns on Software Quality

    Posted on Friday November 6th, 2009 at 13:24

    Software production, like any other production, obeys the law of diminishing returns. Reducing flaws is part of the software production process so it also falls under this umbrella of diminishing returns. The law of diminishing returns states that wh...

  • What Web Developers Can Learn from Assembly

    Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 21:31 in assembly

    Learning assembly can provide a significant benefit for web developers. I recently began learning and programming assembly for the x86 processors. This is more of a refresher, since I had learned some assembly on the university VAX.  I consider lear...

  • Tips for Effective Documentation

    Posted on Wednesday October 14th, 2009 at 14:45 in documentation

    Writing technical documentation is required task for many developers.  Once you start producing documentation you quickly learn good documentation is more than just screen shots. You will be required to write and express complex concepts. Documentat...

  • Dining Programmers

    Posted on Tuesday September 29th, 2009 at 07:00 in programming, dining, language, sweedish chef

    We as programmers dine upon a plethora of languages. Some of us choose to dine on rich and decadent languages such as Java, and .NET. Others choose the traditional elegance of languages such as C and Assembly. Some choose quick and light scripting la...

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