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Ode or Code? - Programmers Be Mused!
Is your code literate or literary?
Stan Kelly-Bootle, Author
from the DNS issue, April 2007

Advice to a Newbie
Do You Remember Your First Time? Pure coding is but one piece of the software development landscape.
Kode Vicious
from the DNS issue, April 2007

But, Having Said That, ...
All Ifs, Ands, and (especially) Buts
Stan Kelly-Bootle
from the Workflow Systems issue, March 2006

KV the Konqueror
This month, KV follows up on a security question from a previous column and then revisits one of koding’s most divisive issues: language choice.
KV the Konqueror
from the Multiprocessors issue, September 2005

What's on Your Hard Drive?
Education Software
from the Enterprise Distributed Computing issue, July/August 2005

Syntactic Heroin
User-defined overloading is a syntactic drug that has seduced all too many language designers, programmers, and project managers.
Rodney Bates, Wichita State University
from the Security issue, June 2005

What's on Your Hard Drive?
Tools that you both love and hate
from the Security issue, June 2005

A Conversation with Alan Kay
Big talk with the creator of Smalltalk—and much more.
from the Programming Languages issue, Dec/Jan 2004-2005

How Not to Write FORTRAN in Any Language
There are characteristics of good coding that transcend all programming languages.
Donn Seeley, Wind River Systems
from the Programming Languages issue, Dec/Jan 2004-2005
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Languages, Levels, Libraries, and Longevity
New programming languages are born every day. Why do some succeed and some fail?
JOHN R. MASHEY, TECHVISER
from the Programming Languages issue, Dec/Jan 2004-2005

The Big Programming Languages Issue
Please tell me, Who won the presidency?
Edward Grossman, Editor, ACM Queue
from the Programming Languages issue, Dec/Jan 2004-2005

Programming in Franglais
Six of one, half a dozen of d'autre
Rodney Bates, Wichita State University
from the Error Recovery issue, November 2004

Natural programming languages and environments
An environment that works the way nonprogrammers expect is more inviting and helps users become more confident and productive.
Brad A. Myers, John F. Pane, Andy Ko
from the RFID issue, October 2004

Schizoid Classes
Of class, type, and method
Rodney Bates, Wichita State University
from the VoIP issue, September 2004

Fun and Games with Multi-Language Development
When does a multi-language implementation make sense?
Andrew M. Phelps, Rochester Institute of Technology, David M. Parks, Rochester Institute of Technology
from the Game Development issue, February 2004

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