Hacker News
- UML in Practice http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=542 47 comments
- Empirical Evidence for the Value of Version Control? http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=451 46 comments
- Empirical Evidence for the Value of Version Control? http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=451 6 comments
- Perl is no more accurate than randomly-generated language http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=197 53 comments
- Teaching programming : a specific teaching technique can cut the failure rate in introductory classes by more than half; it also increases self-reported learner satisfaction http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=503 20 comments programming
- Because there isn't enough emiricism in this profession. (A blog collection of papers that try to test 'common knowledge' claims) http://www.neverworkintheory.org/ 4 comments programming
- Scala vs. Java: Just as fast, less code, harder to program (regardless of skill) http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=375 159 comments programming
- "Perl users were unable to write programs more accurately than those using a language designed by chance" http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=197 53 comments programming
- Variability and Reproducibility in Software Engineering: A Study of Four Companies that Developed the Same System http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=159 4 comments compsci
- "Lines of Code" most significant complexity metric [paper] http://www.neverworkintheory.org/?p=58 20 comments programming