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I design and develop software on a Microsoft platform for an EPiServer based media company. I spend much of my spare time researching, not just technologies - subject matters well outside computer science. I began life writing 6510 assembler then switched studies to become a professional economist, before returning to programming.


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accepted Why must the burden of proof rest with the caller and not the method of the class that is being called?
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I removed the link
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comment Why must the burden of proof rest with the caller and not the method of the class that is being called?
Yeah, this makes sense but I was thrown by how the phrase was used in the video that I saw... I'm toying with the idea of introducing code contracts (Microsoft Visual Studio implementation) into my code. It seems easy to use but it could be expensive much like TDD.
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comment How do we know to favour composition over generalisation is always the right choice?
@Songo: It seems that you have totally missed the point.
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revised How many developers before continuous integration becomes effective for us?
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