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Tag: Software Development

link to Obfuscation Techniques: Writing Malicious Comments

Obfuscation Techniques: Writing Malicious Comments

While considering the various obfuscation techniques, I was thinking about the role comments play in readability. After all, we've all heard that writing comments is a best practice, yet it's very...

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Obfuscation Techniques: The Yoda Conditional

As a community, we spend a lot of time debating best practices. Perhaps it's time we establish actual bad practices. Or as I like to put them, obfuscation techniques. To kick off this new series, I...

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Students Should Be Able to Build a Portfolio From Their Coursework

Computer science is a more creative field than academia gives it credit. In honor of that creativity, we really ought to be giving students more chances to create original work and build portfolios...

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Speed Up Your Data Structures With Hashing

This week, I taught a lesson on hashing, and now I'm going to pass the highlights on to you!

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The Two-Layer Approach to Software Design

Software design often involves coming to terms with abstraction. Today, we'll take about the two-layer approach, which can help you avoid worrying about implementation details.

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The World Is Built on Abstractions

After writing this piece, I mostly fried my brain, but hopefully it helps folks come to terms with the concept of abstraction—even if it's not in a software context.

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