You can’t make this stuff up… Nice example why you should start doing code reviews earlier rather than later, while you still have more options than just sucking it up and throwing away the crapcode.
Entries Tagged 'General' ↓
Review the code already
November 24th, 2006 — General
Web services to the rescue
November 23rd, 2006 — General
I’ll replace you with a 10-line script
November 22nd, 2006 — General
You might even begin to entertain the sneaking suspicion that half of code review work could be done by a trained chimpanzee, a 10-line script, or someone from marketing.
— Valerie Henson in LWN.net
Funny. Sometimes, often while reading The Daily WTF, I get the feeling this is how some code is being reviewed. Except that it’s not half the work, but all of it.
Learn C in two minutes
November 22nd, 2006 — General
I still think no one should be writing applications in C these days. Only on devices with limited resources it makes some kind of sense. Otherwise the overwhelming (un)necessary boilerplate, memory management, chasing pointers and other bookkeeping is just distracting. Wouldn’t you rather concentrate on the application logic?
serious stuff
November 7th, 2006 — General
This must be the best Nokia recruitment ad ever.
Makes me wonder… Should we have a “Jobs” page/RSS feed in maemo.org?
Upgrading to Edgy considered safe?
November 5th, 2006 — General
Having configured encrypted root file system for Ubuntu Dapper on my laptop (see Encrypted Root and Swap with LUKS) I find myself hesitating to upgrade to Edgy.
I’ve heard some random breakage happening with scratchbox and the 770 flasher, but what’s more intimidating is that quick googling reveals bugs such as Upstart doesn’t activate luks volumes in cryptsetup. The first two are simple enough tweaks, but losing access to root partition is less fun.
Has anyone successfully upgraded from Dapper with root file system encryption to Edgy? Any tricks one should know?
wtf is a dangling modifier?
November 4th, 2006 — General
68-84% Pretty good, you know that there are libraries and newspapers, and you remember what you’ve read. You were a child that wasn’t left behind!
Greetings!
October 30th, 2006 — General
I liked the Four distinct seasons.
Big bug
October 17th, 2006 — General
There seems to be a bug in Google Maps.
Too much free time to spare
October 15th, 2006 — General
It’s amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper.