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“No Bugs” Bunny

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“No Bugs” Bunny
Sarcastic Architect

Hobbies: Thinking Aloud, Arguing with Managers, Annoying HRs, Calling a Spade a Spade, Keeping Tongue in Cheek

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Once upon a time, in a rabbit outsourcing warren of Bunnylore, there was a young software developer bunny. And as a developer, she has had one very unusual treat: she was obsessed with eliminating all the bugs she can get his forelegs on. So, it is not surprising that her friends called her a “No Bugs” Bunny (or simply “NoBugs”).

Later on, she grew up, so she decided that “Bunny” in her name has became inappropriate (not to mention potential arguments with Warner Brothers), so she has asked all her friends to call her “No Bugs” Bunny. She has made a career as a team lead and software architect, and they lived happily ever after.

Keep It Simple, Singleton!

November 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Black Square

Abstract:

Naïve mappings from business domain to programmer domain tend to survive requirement changes better

Quote:

How do we distinguish good assumptions from bad ones?

Filed under: On.System ArchitectureDesign decisionsOn.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy

Tagged With: AgileOverload
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Replace User, Strike Any Key?

September 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

EU Cookie Directive

Abstract:

Rumors about user being the source of all the evil are greatly exaggerrated.

Quote:

“He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.” — Ecclesiastes

Filed under: On.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy

Tagged With: UserDeveloper
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Programming Darwinism

July 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

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Abstract:

Agile programming species generally have more chances for survival.

Quote:

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you’re providing support for a lifetime.” — Michael Sinz

Filed under: On.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy

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Compiling a Static Web Site Using the C Preprocessor

May 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Desktop or Mobile?

Abstract:

Sometimes you can use existing tools in a very unusual way.

Quote:

"This is so crazy it might just work

Filed under: On.ProgrammingTips and TricksProgramming Languages

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