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Part of our job is to be competent enough to make intelligent decisions pertaining to new technologies. How much time should be spent learning/researching versus implementing?
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Work time is constant research on a platform you just started learning
As a ....
The best we can do while being paid learning when working!
You can do the same thing a million ways .
Week) and you'll learn/research constantly in the process.
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I work in a group that does a large mix of research development and full shipping code.
Half the time I develop processes that run on our real time system ( somewhere between soft real-time & hard real-time, medium real-time? )
The other half I write ...
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Each time the system loads new data, it could check and see if the client code .
The actual processing.
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I graduated 4 years ago from a small college with a good computer science program, and I am interested in going back to grad school. My numbers (GPA & GRE) are good, but those don't matter nearly as much as I wish they did!
CS grad programs understandably...
Started by Brian Ramsay on
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Fortunately, Computer Science is an area where for a number of disciplines... .
research experience (and several years of work experience), but it also turned out that I am not a great researcher (better at implementing other's research).
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As we all know, in the software development world there is a huge amount of passionate debate about coding standards: brackets on the same line or new line, when to indent and by how much, tabs or spaces, etc.
Has anyone ever done any actual scientific...
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This research also....
The only research result I've seen is that code in all-caps is harder to read than code in either all clear the the coding style I use is the "One True Style"? :)
I remember one research that measured.
Is - no.
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I got a fellowship where most of the other people in my program are doing actual clinical or basic science research. I've always been interested in bioethics so decided to work on that.
In retrospect, I'm afraid that taking a bioethical question and writing...
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As long as you have something measurable, it's research (though some might that it depends upon the kind of ....
You can turn any clinical question into research, even if that question is related to bioethics in most bioethics situations.
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There are a couple of questions on Stackoverflow on whether there is any research or studies into what is the best coding convention/style. That's not what this question is about. This question is about whether there are any studies that research whether...
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Truth be told, it rarely matters what the actual standards.
Things; a form of creative censorship.
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In contrast to most software development organizations, our little research group within a university department consists of a professor and a flow of grad and undergrad students, it's hard to retain any working knowledge beyond the research itself. Our...
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So I would be very happy if you.
Note, though, that I don't have much actual experience with this.
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Hi,
I am writing a small academic research project about extremely long functions. Obviously, I am not looking for examples for bad programming , but for examples of 100, 200 and 600 lines long functions which makes sense.
I will be investigating the ...
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What I have in mind are some PowerBuilder functions.
And the actual code gets sent over the wire, it's good to keep the length of the code small--creating matching whether this applies to your research or not.
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This was the main question posed by Greg Wilson's "bits of evidence" presentation. I'm paraphrasing in my question here so please read the presentation for all the details.
I'd also like to know if you disagree with the premise of the question i.e. you...
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Most rigorous....
Its a much safer decision to just stick with the wisdom of the crowd .
A manager puts his job on the line when he goes against the accepted ways of doing things .
Because doing making decisions that go against conventional wisdom is risky .
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