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Software Engineering Concepts Revisited

Why everything you know is wrong.
 Title   Type   Last Modified   Description 
Laws of Software Complexity News Item 2003-07-31 07:09:00
Why Can't Locking Be Abstracted Away? Document 2003-07-30 06:45:51
Thou Shalt Not Inherit News Item 2003-08-04 11:16:42
Reuse Via String Substitution News Item 2003-08-04 18:44:06
Rules of Acquisition Must Be Declared News Item 2003-08-05 06:50:03
The Fallacies of Inheritance News Item 2003-08-08 04:36:13
Enhanced EJB Architecture News Item 2003-08-08 06:46:28
Taxonomy Of Object Composition News Item 2003-08-09 06:31:37
JBI Deals With the Heterogenous Network News Item 2004-02-11 12:14:45
Components are Like Runtime Classes News Item 2003-09-10 15:25:47
Fallacies of a Perfect Computing World News Item 2003-09-27 05:19:25
Text Makes a Powerful Comeback! News Item 2003-10-18 08:24:03
The Elevator Pitch for Web Based Continuations News Item 2003-11-22 14:49:32
The Secret World of Exception Handling Frameworks News Item 2003-11-26 07:54:19
High Time For A New Kind Of Computer Science News Item 2004-05-04 04:51:11
The Next Thing After Java Technology News Item 2004-02-17 03:30:07
XML Fallacies Revealed News Item 2004-02-26 07:44:39
Why Class Based Domain Modeling Does Not Work News Item 2004-03-01 04:20:43
Is Quick And Dirty Good Enough? News Item 2004-04-20 05:07:21
Six Operators of Modularity News Item 2004-04-25 14:07:26
 

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