Code Smells – How to Find the Stench in Your Code, Issue Number 2
Code smells are hints that code is taking a potentially nasty turn. What are some common code smells that we should all be looking out for as we’re coding?
Code smells are hints that code is taking a potentially nasty turn. What are some common code smells that we should all be looking out for as we’re coding?
Movember Preparation You might think we're a bit early on this one, but at Magnet Forensics we're going to take Movember to a whole new level this year. If you're…
Everyone always says singletons are bad, but I don’t think they are inherently evil. What are some of the major issues with singletons?
Background I’m sure what I’m about to talk about here doesn’t just relate to programming–it relates to any team-based project where everyone works on a small portion of the big…
Background I previously wrote about why I like to use events here and here. I figured it would be appropriate to illustrate a simple case where you can delegate decisions…
Background A recent discussion about this spurred a bit of a debate. Ever since I can remember, I've always been told to keep fields private. If you want to expose…
Leverage interfaces when creating an application to create a clean and robust API. Practice decoupling your code from concrete classes by using interfaces!