Brian Dailey support-at-dailytechnology.net |nyphp dev/internal group
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>So, David, where can I get a copy of your thesis? :P
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>- Brian
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I'd like to read it as well. Thanks for offering.
I think that a code review stage is great if done right, because it can
create a quality e
So, David, where can I get a copy of your thesis? :P
- Brian
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> On 10/19/06, David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > so you want to create high quality software. That is not only a task
> > of developing. You want to address quality issues way before writing or
> > even testi
Hi,
so you want to create high quality software. That is not only a task
of developing. You want to address quality issues way before writing or
even testing code. That would be during the design phase. Does the
application design specify explicitly things such as input checking
(what to c
server that mimics the live server, I would
>get one ASAP.
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>good luck!
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>- Ben
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it in.
If you dont have a development server that mimics the live server, I would
get one ASAP.
good luck!
- Ben
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From: "Brian Dailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 3:27 PM
Subject: [nyphp-talk] IT Policies
Another &
Another "Ask the NYC PHP Crowd" question...
I've been given the responsibility of developing a policy for a small
(and growing) team of developers. By "policy" I mean defining how
"development" code becomes "live" code. The point is to minimize
problems in the program itself and the database behin