Mar 28, 2011

C++ Info: STL in c++

C++ Info: STL in c++: "STL specific C++ basics. Learning STL Notes For learning STL I have mentioned some url in home page which are best in STL world :) ..."

Mar 26, 2011

To be investigated later

http://votazz.com/
http://blogs.atlassian.com/developer/2006/01/how_we_use_jira_and_confluence.html

http://msmvps.com/blogs/vstsblog/archive/2009/01/09/workflows-of-msf-agile-and-cmmi-process-templates-for-tfs.aspx
http://forums.atlassian.com/thread.jspa?threadID=13443


http://www.ideatorrent.org/
http://www.osqa.net/gallery/
http://code.google.com/p/stacked/downloads/list
http://alternativeto.net/software/google-moderator/
http://www.google.com/moderator/#0
http://archive.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article1698.asp
http://mtshome.sw3solutions.com/cppComputerGraphics.html#2D%20Transformations

Mar 22, 2011

Project Development Lifecycle (details)

  1. Initial functional requirements and design are done.
  2. Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free.
  3. Product is tested. 20 bugs are found.
  4. Programmer fixes 10 of the bugs and explains to the testing department that the other 10 aren't really bugs.
  5. Testing department finds that five of the fixes didn't work and discovers 15 new bugs.
  6. See 3.
  7. See 4.
  8. See 5.
  9. See 6.
  10. See 7.
  11. See 8.
  12. Due to marketing pressure and an extremely pre-mature product announcement based on overly-optimistic programming schedule, the product is released.
  13. Users find 137 new bugs.
  14. Original programmer, having cashed his royalty check, is nowhere to be found.
  15. Newly-assembled programming team fixes almost all of the 137 bugs, but introduces 456 new ones.
  16. Original programmer sends underpaid testing department a postcard from Fiji. Entire testing department quits.
  17. Company is bought in a hostile takeover by competitor using profits from their latest release, which had 783 bugs.
  18. New CEO is brought in by board of directors. He hires programmer to redo program from scratch.
  19. Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free....