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Why Patterns Suck?

Author: Ahmed Siddiqui
I was really surprised when I heared some people saying “Patterns suck”, I wanted to know why some people hate these precious guidelines who save us from reinventing the wheel and lets us use it.

Fortunately after just few days I had to work with some confident people, known to be pattern-lovers. Having a [...]


Top 5 free HTML editors

In this episode Michael “Doc” Callahan covers five fantastic and free HTML editors. The available features may vary, but all of them are excellent products. They include HTML Expert. Alleycode HTML Editor, DiDaPro HTML Editor, PageBreeze Free HTML Editor, and NoteTab Light.


What is application concurrency?

By Kamlesh Patel

In a multi-user system or application, concurrency is a major issue that the development team must address. Concurrency, in the context of a software application, is the handling of multiple users attempting to access the same data at the same time.
For example, consider a multi-user order processing system that allows users to add [...]


SaaS pricing model

by TodoOnDemand
In many industries the pricing models are as old as the industries itself, and the rules of the game were set a long time go and are well known by everyone. This is not the case of SaaS. Being a young software delivery model, the key factors of a good pricing strategy are not [...]


Clean Code a Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship

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The Monopolistic Tendencies of Open Source Software

by samuel DeKinder
The open source movement was formally launched in 1998 when Netscape licensed and released their code as open source under the name of Mozilla. Since then, open source software projects, where users are also in part, the creators of the software content through collaboration, have been gaining in momentum. Critics argue that open [...]