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What we don't need in object-oriented programming

Once I heard Alberto Brandolini giving a keynote at an Italian conference, saying, between other insights, that Lego bricks where one of the most abused metaphors in software engineering.One of the most abused sayings, instead, is this one:

34 replies - 14169 views - 09/30/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Using Polymorphism instead of Conditionals

Interviewing nowadays with tech companies has become run of the mill. You have phone screens, then you are brought on for on site interviews. And in each one of these, you are asked one mind-bending, off-ball algorithm question after another.

18 replies - 6466 views - 09/25/09 by Shyam Seshadri in News