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Programming Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 08, 2023

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Software engineering techniques that non-programmers who write a lot of code can benefit from — the DRY WIT approach

=> ↺ Software engineering techniques that non-programmers who write a lot of code can benefit from — the DRY WIT approach

But all these tools, frameworks and techniques boil down to two acronyms that I like to keep in my head at all times:
DRY: Don’t Repeat Yourself;
WIT: Write It Down.
DRY WIT: by systematically avoiding not to repeat yourself and by writing everything down, projects become well-tested, well-documented, trustworthy and reproducible by design. Why is that?

Embedded Linux processor tap microcontrollers for code, peripherals

=> ↺ Embedded Linux processor tap microcontrollers for code, peripherals

STMicroelectronics has launched a new family of Linux microprocessors based on ARM’s Cortex-A core for embedded applications such as displays.

2023-03-07 Qt for Android Storage Updates

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What’s the Difference Between Boolean and AtomicBoolean in Java

=> ↺ What’s the Difference Between Boolean and AtomicBoolean in Java

In Java, both Boolean and AtomicBoolean are used to represent Boolean values, but they have different characteristics and use cases. Boolean is a wrapper class that represents a Boolean value as an object.

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