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Could somebody post a link to some excellent tutorials for lex and yacc?
Started by Paul on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Or, for the start:
man lex man yacc
http://dinosaur.compilertools.net/
http://memphis.compilertools.net/interpreter.html
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~pjj/cs5031/ho/ho.html
this is a very... .
Tutorial 1 From MIT OCW IBM webpage Remember: Google is your friend .
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I know my question is too inaccurate to answer but let me give you some background information.
Last year I got a new job as a software manager which I thought could do well. I am experienced in many different programming domain, like GUI, web, RIA, network...
Started by ablmf on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
An architecture is ....
"Excellent" architecture is a very subjective thing.
Whatever that might mean.
Whatever is good you care about "advanced".
You can aim for it but never reach it.
Perfect architecture is asymptotic.
It "Excellent".
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I'm sick and tired of manually tracking my branches and merges across my repository! It's too error prone. In a world where everyone seems to get the idea of reducing duplication and automating everything, subversion branching/merging feels like it's ...
Started by Jason Citron on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
We use.
Is an excellent tool, but beyond 2 users it will cost you as it's aimed at professionals.
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from years go i use "SQL Helper" class that exist in Microsoft Application Blocks for .NET and i used it for about 1 year in many projects but after that many senior recommend me not to use as it's have many problems in big projects and i let it...
Started by Space Cracker on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I'....
Just don't treat it as an end all framework and expand it when needed .
I've used that application block and modified versions of it in a number of projects (large and small), it makes a great framework to build your data tier around in my opinion .
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In the setting of an interview: What is the best way to reliably identify when somebody is an excellent programmer . By this I mean he is one of those that is 10-15 times more efficient / rapid / better than his peers towards the lower end of the spectrum...
Started by Claudiu on
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So: the best way....
You probably have to steal him, not by sending in résumés .
Good coders do open source work.)
An excellent programmer will be able to work with those lower an "excellent" programmer isn't coming to you for an interview.
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OK, I know this is kind of subjective, and I apologise for that, but hear me out.
I have to admit, like most geeks, I got into computing at an early age, this means I never even considered things such as typing speed etc.
Now, I was chatting to my colleagues...
Started by Rob Cooper on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Would you expect a programmer to be an excellent typist?
no - but a good one
I think it helps to look programmers need....
This is why I love intellisense! But, in my opinion, excellent typing..
I am a horrible typist.
That as a reference.
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I normally do not post, but I had to vent. Let me first say that my RE is excellent. He answers all of my questions. He's very good at explaining procedures to us and he returns my calls and text messages. And he has an excellent track record.His nurse...
Started by Shamonte on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
I know dr's don't usually like to deal with that sort of thing, but she may be running his patients off if she's always doing things like... .
If not, you may need to address it with the RE .
Do they have an office manager? I'd call and talk to them about it .
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Hi I'd like to read good tutorials on setjmp/longjmp in C. It'd be better if there're examples which are real rather than artificial.
Thanks.
Started by Nyan on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The usage of setjmp/longjmp for error handling is described very nicely... .
Please refer to the example section of this page.
It's not really a tutorial as such, but the libpng documentation describes how the library uses setjmp/longjmp to do error handling .
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