The google testing blog suggest the original approach the problem:
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RE: OO - The *other* end of the spectrum
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RE: Realy dynamic website
For some reason the tourism industry loves to use oracle when SQLite would be overkill, thank god I've moved on from this.
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RE: What happens when you move from a MVC framework to a Page framework?
Should be relatively easy to port to microsofts MVC framework shouldn't it?
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RE: WTF is going on with microsoft office 2007 GUIs?
As much as I hate microsoft and being a slashdot readin, linux using hippy. I love the ribbon, I'ts just so intuitive and it's nice to have a gui that doesn't get in your way.
Open Office is no longer the first thing I install at a windows.office company computer.
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RE: Wasabi: good idea or not?
So the wtf is that they chose a vendor specific language in the first place?
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RE: Coworker WTF
The real wtf is that you think Al Gore is left wing!
"You know, nothing about you surprises me! I had you figured out from day one. You’re a racist, and probably a Republican! “
Pretty much the exact same impression I got from your post. You sound like a gay bashing, christian republican who has something against porn.
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RE: Excel Doc Title
It looks like a consequence of the way excel 2003 treats multiple windows as an MDI app.
What do people pay out gimp (i know I do) but not excel for essentially the same "feature"?
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RE: Roll your own language?
There are time when a really simple DSL is the most elegant way to solve a problem.
You get to move all the error checking (potential bugs) into one spot. You can completely remove thousands of lines of (potentially) buggy code into a couple hundred. The program becomes much more maintainable. And if your DSL primarily works with an external library you have a nice buffer against API changes.
Of course, there are millions of times when this is a bad idea, and millions of programmers who don't understand reflection etc. and it can end in disaster. The trick is to keep it simple enough that it can ONLY deal with the problem domain it was meant to.
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RE: Visual Studio 2005 WTF indeed....
Another serious wtf is using visual source safe, the worst product to ever come out of microsoft, including me and clippy.