software development concepts
A few months ago we bought a new digital camera, all the better to take pictures of our new spawned process. My wife, who was in charge of this purchase, dutifully unboxed the camera, installed the batteries, and began testing it out for the first time. Like so many electronic
installation process
Ned Batchelder shares a complaint about the Mac application installation process:
Here's what I did to install the application Foo [on the Mac]:
1. Downloaded FooDownload.dmg.zip to the desktop.
2. StuffIt Expander launched automatically, and gave me a FooDownload.dmg Folder on the desktop.
3. At
.net framework
Steve “what the heck does furrygoat mean” Makofsky crystallized a lot of my thoughts in his recent rant on software installers. One of the biggest advantages of using the .NET framework is the way it enables XCopy deployments for the first time.* Installing a program by copying it to a
software development
Evidently, Jerry Dennany is a member of the build machine cult:
One of the golden rules of modern software development is that one should build all software on a dedicated build machine.
A build machine should:
1. Be well documented. This includes Version of the Operating System, Service Pack level,