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Have you noticed that things have changed when you interview prospective software engineers? There was a time when you had all the power, and the candidates trembled and quaked as they waited to see if you were interested in their humble skills.
June 2, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Nineteen ninety-nine may turn out to be the year of e-commerce, or the year in which Year 2000 is finally taken seriously, or the year that Java prevails over a
December 31, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Introduction Though ours is a serious and highly intellectual profession, it's amazing to see how catty and cliquish we software people are.
August 31, 1996 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Whisper "operating system" in the ear of a typical computer user, and he or she will respond "Windows 95" and then proceed to tell you what he or she thinks of Bill Gates and
May 31, 2000 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Like loyalty, bravery, thrift, and other Boy Scout virtues, risk management is one of those software engineering principles that everyone knows about -- but very few p
May 31, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
Outsourcing has been a growing business throughout most of the 1990s, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
June 30, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon