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Winston Ewert
Waco, TX
Age: 27
My native language is C++, but I have left my first love and now use python whenever I have the slightest excuse. Actually, I use python even if I don't have an excuse.
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When are Getters and Setters Justified
object-oriented
asked Nov 26 '10 at 22:24
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Dynamically vs Statically typed languages studies
productivity
comparison
type-systems
dynamic-typing
static-typing
asked Oct 6 '10 at 21:44
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Logging: Why and What?
programming-practices
logging
asked Jan 16 '11 at 21:43
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Are certain problems solved more elegantly with AOP?
aspect-oriented
asked Nov 16 '10 at 3:43
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Clarify the Open/Close Principle
object-oriented
asked Nov 17 '10 at 16:01
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Why is it illegal to move into check?
history
rules
checkmate
asked May 5 at 0:23
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When can you call yourself doctor?
phd
titles
asked May 11 at 2:46
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Information Spilling Across Object Boundaries
design
object-oriented
business-rules
asked Jan 3 '11 at 17:10
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Interpreted vs Compiled: A useful distinction?
programming-languages
compilers
interpreters
asked Feb 26 '12 at 18:53
programmers.stackexchange.com
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footnotes - on the bottom except on last page of chapter
footnotes
positioning
chapters
footmisc
asked May 28 '11 at 15:16
tex.stackexchange.com
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Why do programmers write closed source applications and then make them free?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Why are semicolons and commas interchanged in for loops?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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When is del useful in python?
stackoverflow.com
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What is the purpose of NaN boxing?
programmers.stackexchange.com
42
Python: how do I know if my list has all 1s?
stackoverflow.com
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Check if a String is ALL CAPS in PHP
stackoverflow.com
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A Class named Class?
programmers.stackexchange.com
26
Programming interview question on Trees
programmers.stackexchange.com
22
Python - 'ascii' codec can't decode byte
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How do I perform “Millions of Calculations?”
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A weakness of the TDD method?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Python: Lambda function in List Comprehensions
stackoverflow.com
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Return explicitly or implicitly?
codereview.stackexchange.com
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TDD - is it just about unit tests?
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Good design: How much hackyness is acceptable?
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Using “catching exceptions” to improve readability, Good or Bad?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Concatenating two one-dimensional numpy arrays
stackoverflow.com
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Is it okay to fake part of the class under test?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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I've been told that Exceptions should only be used in exceptional cases. How do I know if my case is exceptional?
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Prevent developers from using constants
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IDEs for dynamic languages - how far can you get?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Functional Python
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Consequences of not using an open source license?
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Is This C++ code too cryptic?
codereview.stackexchange.com
14
Would you fork an open source project because it's “poorly managed”
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Leaving “Else” comments
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13
Creating a Python list comprehension with an if and break
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12
When can I say I know how to program in C?
programmers.stackexchange.com
12
How does unit testing work?
programmers.stackexchange.com
12
How do you do an os.path.join with an array in python?
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