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mamaji4
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 16:48
I heard from a friend that its available online, but he couldn't remember the exact link. Does anyone know the URL?
Of course I did read a print copy of it and it sure makes some heavy reading. A quarter through it I started to feel rather overcome by the language. I think I'm more at ease with the "Dummies" series.
What Journals, books, online resources do you'll refer to when you want to keep uptodate with the latest technology?
Benjamin
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 17:12
Is this what you want? http://www.ddj.com/

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mamaji4
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 17:25 Edited at: 5th Nov 2007 17:26
Yep. Thanks Benjamin.
Do you know of any other online resources?
Benjamin
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 17:31
Depends what for. I have loads of bookmarks for various sites and articles on specific things such as networking and programming, but not anything for general technology.

The only reason I know about that site is because I found it on Google when searching for a particular article I needed to know some information about.

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mamaji4
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 17:35 Edited at: 5th Nov 2007 17:36
I'm a pretty crappy coder. Spaghetti is the word. I want to put some structure in it. Something that will make debugging, and testing easier. However hard I try to structure the code it breaks down pretty soon into a bunch of spaghetti. So, yes, are there any specific sites for Software Engineering, etc. that you know of?
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Posted: 5th Nov 2007 17:57
Nope, sorry.

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