Click here to Skip to main content
15,887,436 members

The Insider News

   

The Insider News is for breaking IT and Software development news. Post your news, your alerts and your inside scoops. This is an IT news-only forum - all off-topic, non-news posts will be removed. If you wish to ask a programming question please post it here.

Get The Daily Insider direct to your mailbox every day. Subscribe now!

 
GeneralRe: Why I love RSS and You Do Too Pin
  Forogar  17-Mar-13 8:42
professional  Forogar  17-Mar-13 8:42 
NewsWhy RSS still matters Pin
Kent Sharkey14-Mar-13 11:47
staffKent Sharkey14-Mar-13 11:47 
NewsHow to build a 5$ Arduino (clone) Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:13
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:13 
GeneralRe: How to build a 5$ Arduino (clone) Pin
DaveX8614-Mar-13 17:54
DaveX8614-Mar-13 17:54 
NewsSix useful JavaScript libraries for dealing with data Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:13
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:13 
NewsThe problem with Windows 8 development is WinRT’s lack of capabilities Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:12
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:12 
GeneralRe: The problem with Windows 8 development is WinRT’s lack of capabilities Pin
Rob Philpott15-Mar-13 7:24
Rob Philpott15-Mar-13 7:24 
NewsThe Filesystem Test Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:12
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:12 
Today, I'd like to talk about a different behavior that seems irrational to me. There is a view that when you write software it should be designed around your database, simply because that is where you are storing your data. It sounds harmless, but the effects are quite negative over time. The first offense that always happens is your code starts to be structured the same as your database. Databases use a relational model, object oriented code uses an object-oriented model. These are not the same thing at all.
Before doing something with your database, ask yourself: Would I do this on the filesystem?
GeneralRe: The Filesystem Test Pin
Rob Grainger14-Mar-13 23:39
Rob Grainger14-Mar-13 23:39 
GeneralRe: The Filesystem Test Pin
Bernhard Hiller15-Mar-13 2:07
Bernhard Hiller15-Mar-13 2:07 
NewsC++11 compiler support shootout: Visual Studio, GCC, Clang, Intel Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:11
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 11:11 
NewsIt's Flash, all over again Pin
Kent Sharkey14-Mar-13 10:26
staffKent Sharkey14-Mar-13 10:26 
GeneralRe: It's Flash, all over again Pin
db7uk14-Mar-13 10:43
db7uk14-Mar-13 10:43 
NewsThe RSS Apocalypse Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:04
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:04 
QuestionRe: The RSS Apocalypse Pin
Sampath Sridhar18-Mar-13 0:26
Sampath Sridhar18-Mar-13 0:26 
AnswerRe: The RSS Apocalypse Pin
bitterskittles18-Mar-13 2:22
bitterskittles18-Mar-13 2:22 
GeneralRe: The RSS Apocalypse Pin
Sampath Sridhar18-Mar-13 17:28
Sampath Sridhar18-Mar-13 17:28 
NewsFixing Windows 8: Advice for Users and for Microsoft Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:04
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:04 
GeneralRe: Fixing Windows 8: Advice for Users and for Microsoft Pin
LloydA11114-Mar-13 11:09
LloydA11114-Mar-13 11:09 
NewsSimCity mod demonstrates the possibility of some form of indefinite offline play Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03 
NewsA brief history of pi Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03 
GeneralRe: A brief history of pi Pin
Rob Grainger14-Mar-13 23:15
Rob Grainger14-Mar-13 23:15 
AnswerRe: A brief history of pi Pin
Matt T Heffron15-Mar-13 8:14
professionalMatt T Heffron15-Mar-13 8:14 
NewsWhere and When Did the Symbols “+” and “–” Originate? Pin
Terrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey14-Mar-13 10:03 
NewsA Coder Interview With Ravi Bhavnani Pin
Terrence Dorsey13-Mar-13 11:51
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey13-Mar-13 11:51 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.