Assembling great software: A round-up of eight mashup tools by ZDNet's Dion Hinchcliffe -- There is a frequently recurring piece of software development lore that plays on the fact that good programmers are supposed to be lazy. In these stories, a good programmer will take a frequently recurring, monotonous task (like testing) and instead of doing it by hand, will instead write a piece of code once that will do the task for them, thereby automating it for future use.
Friday, October 12, 2007
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