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Reflection on a Great Book
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Keith Nicholson
I'm re-reading the “Gang of Four's” book “Design Patterns” by Addison Wesley publishers. It has been about 4 years. I did not realize how monumental this book has been in my career the last few years. When I read through it a few...
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Better Times and Endless Debates
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Keith Nicholson
It appears that business is looking up for many people. As President of the Oklahoma City .NET Developers' Group, I am seeing more requests for job fillings. As I travel doing training, more of the students mention that budgets are moving, projects are...
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Memories of 8088
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Keith Nicholson
Today in an Object Oriented Analysis and Design Class (yes I'm a trainer), I was reminded why I fell in love with code. In the mid to late 80's, I attended Oklahoma State University trying to earn an Electrical Engineering degree with a Computer Option...
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Uncle! Uncle!
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Keith Nicholson
Okay, I give in! After several recommendations (some might say forced), I am beginning my step into the world of blogging. Why am I finally doing it? Maybe things are slowing down? No! They have never been faster! Perhaps the peer pressure of friends...