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TSQL Challenge 21 – Reading, recognizing and processing graphical representation of digits. – TSQL Challenges
Here is a challenge that takes you away from those repetitive boring type of queries that you write over and over again, several times a day. All of us, the database people, are familiar with thinking in set based manner as well as row by row style. Here is something that is very interesting where […]
Courtesy: Larry Wall, PERL MONGER FOUNDER DEVELOPER:KeyBoard Not found Press F1 to Continue: Programming logic, messages, and logic in software and in nepalese society
Courtesy: Larry Wall, PERL MONGER FOUNDER DEVELOPER:KeyBoard Not found Press F1 to Continue: Programming logic, messages, and logic in software and in nepalese society.Our Nepalese society is now emerging into modern trends, practices, and technologies. Hope it helps get us caught from overboarding.
Don’t Unit Test Anymore… No, Really! by Chris Wash on Feb.17, 2009, under Java, Software Engineering
So please, don’t fire your QA department just yet. Their job is still important, even if you unit test. There is a vast difference between the gamut of possible automated tests one could write and what is known colloquially as a unit test. A number of different kinds of automated tests are written against frameworks […]