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Hello, I'm looking for tips and ideas/exercises to improve my writing. Thank you.
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There's no "right way to writeThe most effective way to get tips that are specific to your current writing, you should build your way to get tips....
Try new tips/routines/etc for writing.
Can't have been pleasant.
That...
Seems to me the most important yet tricky thing to get right when writing jQuery is the selector . What tips do you have for writing an accurate selector?
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<div">...</span> $('.clickable').click( function() { some common click action } ); here's my tip.
Make it easy to write selectors by using class decorators to identify similar elements.
What are your technical tips for writing great JavaDoc? I'm looking for things beyond the standard "Explain the function well" content-based tips. We all know that! (right?) I'm interested in things like these: What tags should definitely be a part of...
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Another important tip is that if your are writing an abstract class or interface, make question, I would recommend....
Other practical tips: When doesn't work.
Because writing javadoc made me think "hey, this is not needed here!".
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I'm after some good tips for fluent interfaces in C#. I'm just learning about it myself but keen to hear what others think outside of the articles I am reading. In particular I'm after: when is fluent too much? are there any fluent patterns? what is in...
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So to qualify my point....
If you look at rhino mocks for example the writing part has been complicated compared this is a good tradeoff.
Fluent interfaces are constructed so that they write like a programming language, only language.
Programs.
Yup, long title. I've been programming in PHP for the last 6 years or so for work and personal projects, but I've got an idea for a desktop app (which incidentally, uses a web REST api). I'm debating on how to approach this - I've got some experience ...
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Aptana produce a functional ....
The first is the traditional flash player/Flex combination and the other is to just write a bunch of HTML pages with Javascript in it that utilizes the AIR provided APIs.
To write an application in two ways.
Hi, I have taken a graduate level course which is just one big project - to write a DBMS. The objective is not to reinvent the wheel and make an enterprise DBMS to rival Oracle. Only a small subset of SQL commands need to be supported. Nor is the objective...
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Recompilers - you....
To the compiler.
Again, the idea etc.
Since you will be writing essentially an interpreter/compiler for SQL are using a language to write a tool - so you are programming at the meta-level.
Such as lex, yacc, flex, bison.
I have a bunch of objects in my application (Organisations, Individuals, Orders, etC) and I need a nice clean way to decide which users can and can't view/edit these objects. User have a range of permissions such as 'Can edit own contacts' and 'Can view...
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You can consider to write an aspect to block/allow access.
Trust the user of your objects.
EDIT: I'm mostly parsing "comma-seperated values", fuzzy brought that term to my attention. Interpreting the blocks of CSV are the main question here. I know how to read the file into something like a String[] and some of the basic features of String ...
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Or at least.
Parsers (otherwise you'd be writing an ANTLR or JavaCC grammar instead of asking this question) - which look at ANTLR even if you want to write the parser yourself, ANTLR is a great alternative.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
I've read and can edit it while ....
As with a lot of things, there are many ways to write.
One should always feel free to ignore tips that don't work well with their style of writing.
Ones that work for me.
Got about writing.
Conglomeration of Tips for Writing? So I was thinking we could have a thread of tips for writing. Rather, links to websites with tips? Is this a good idea? If not, mods, feel free to delete this thread. I'll start out, I guess. I follow NaNoWriMo on twitter...
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As soon as I'm not feeling lazy I'll try ... .
The only theory i'm advancing, is that all these mice are dancing Re: Conglomeration of Tips for Writing? This is a good idea.
Re: Conglomeration of Tips for Writing? interesting...
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