Ah, yes, when you reuse existing code for a new project to save time.
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Ah, yes, when you reuse existing code for a new project to save time.
Markers in Text, Metadata, and the Unintended Consequences in Cybersecurity
Introduction Textual data is rich with markers – embedded indicators like tags, links, or metadata that convey structure, context, or meaning beyond the visible words. These markers range from HTML meta tags and markup that guide web content, to internal link syntax on platforms like Wikipedia that connects concepts. Such markers enable powerful functions: search engines index pages via meta…
Spin the Wheel: Python Packages Meet Databricks
In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the entire process of creating a Python Wheel file (Python Packages) using PyCharm. But we won't stop there; we'll also show you how to deploy this Wheel file to a Databricks Cluster Library and use it
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Bitter Code Reuse BFG's
My wife likes to make fun of me because I’m a routine-oriented guy. I go to sleep at the same time, I wake up at the same time. I eat eggs and peanut butter sandwiches all the time. I always blog on Wednesday’s and Friday’s. I have a lot of the same daily routines at work. On the one hand, she thinks it makes me boring, which she’s right about. If you ever meet me at BitterCon, or BlogFest in…
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Design patterns are kind of object libraries, instead of reusing code, it gives you a chance to reuse thinking.
Ron Kleinman, De Anza College, Sun Microsystems
What Is Frugal Innovation? Frugal Innovation and Why Less Is More
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In the TED talk entitled “creative problem-solving in the face of extreme limits” Navi Radjou defined frugal innovation as “the ability to create more economic and social value using fewer resources. Frugal innovation is not about making do; it’s about making things better.”
Indian people call it Jugaad, a Hindi word that means finding inexpensive solutions based on existing scarce resources to…
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If your concept of simplicity
Is the "rule of three"
I feel bad for you son.
I got breakpoints
where I refactor but
"three" ain't one.
Open source and third-party software bugs haunt even the best developers’ projects, despite the industry’s best efforts to avoid them.
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