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<eventitem date="2007-02-09" time="8:00 PM"
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room="DC 1351" title="TBA">
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room="DC 1351" title="Writing World Class Software">
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<short>A talk by James Simpson</short>
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<abstract>
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<p>
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Coming Soon!
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A common misconception amongst software developers is that top quality software
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encompasses certains platforms, is driven by a particular new piece of
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technology, or relies solely on a particular programming language. However as
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developers we tend to miss the less hyped issues and techniques involved in
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writing world class software. These techniques are universal to all
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programming languages, platforms and deployed technologies but are often times
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viewed as being so obvious that they are ignored by the typical developer. The
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topics covered in this lecture will include:
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<br/><br/>
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- Writing bug-free to extremely low bug count software in real-time<br/>
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- The concept of single-source, universal platform software<br/>
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- Programming language interoperability<br/>
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<br/>
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... and other less hyped yet vitally important concepts to writing
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World Class Software
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</p>
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</abstract>
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</eventitem>
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<eventitem date="2007-02-08" time="4:30 PM"
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room="MC 2066" title="TBA">
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<short>A talk by Larry Smith</short>
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