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For questions relating to the process of developing software.

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Improving the speed of writing code in C#

Linqpad now has three different modes for C#: C# Expression (the original) C# Statement(s) C# Program Although it's not a "real" REPL environment, it comes very close, and I personally have never …
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The cost of longer delay between development and QA

I don't really think that Code Complete is the right resource for you here. This isn't a code problem, it's a process problem, and maybe a management problem. If part of your process is particularly …
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At what point in the process do you create the visual design?

I'd like to say that as a programmer you shouldn't be creating the visual design at all, instead handing that off to UI and graphic designers, but unfortunately I know all too well that most companies …
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Frankly, do you prefer Cowboy coding?

You might find some insight in my answer to Frankly, do you prefer cowboy coding? The trouble is, "cowboy coding" means different things to different people, and it's not immediately obvious, to the …
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Frankly, do you prefer Cowboy coding?

I think almost every experienced programmer has gone through three stages and some go through four: Cowboy coders or nuggets know little to nothing about design and view it as an unnecessary formalit …
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