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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.

Memory Leaks and Memory Leaks

March 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Fighting Memory Leaks

Abstract:

What exactly is ‘memory leak’? Is it ‘useless memory’, ‘unreachable memory’, or ‘memory not released on program exit’?

Quote:

“I know it when I see it” – Justice Potter Stewart

Filed under: On.ProgrammingDebugging

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From the Age of Power to the Age of Magic and beyond...

January 1, 2012 by “No Bugs” Bunny

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Abstract:

Evolution has already brought us from Age of Power to Age of Knowledge. What’s next?

Quote:

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” — Arthur C. Clarke

Filed under: On.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy

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Intellectual Property – a Crash Course for Developers

November 1, 2011 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Samuel 'Lawyer' Hare

Abstract:

Copyrights, patents, trademarks, and licenses explained for software developers.

Quote:

The first de-facto trademarks appeared when a blacksmith in a small town decided to put a special sign on his swords...

Filed under: On.System ArchitectureRequirement analysisOn.DevelopmentDevelopment Processes

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Over-Generic Use of Abstractions as a Major Cause of Wasting Resources

September 1, 2011 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Elementary, my dear Watson

Abstract:

Trying to be too generic can easily cause many-fold inefficiencies.

Quote:

It was a quiet night and I was downloading a 2G ZIP file with Internet Explorer...

Filed under: On.System ArchitectureDesign decisionsOn.ProgrammingOptimizations

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