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Why do we still embed natural language descriptions of source code (i.e., the reason why a line of code was written) within the source code, rather than as a separate document?
Given the expansive real-estate afforded to modern development environments (high-resolution monitors, dual-monitors, etc…
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I have several finished, older PHP projects with a lot of includes that I would like to document in javadoc/phpDocumentor style.
While working through each file manually and being forced to do a code review alongside the documenting would be the best thing, I am, simply out of time constraints,…
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Here's a quick way to document your .NET projects.
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If you are still using SQL Server 2005 – I suggest that you consider migrating to later version of the SQL Server 2008/2008 R2. Due to any reason, you wanted to continue using SQL Server 2005, I suggest that you take a look at the Feature Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP4. There are many…
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An integral part of any BI system is the data warehouse—a central repository of data that is regularly refreshed from the source systems. The new data is transferred at regular intervals by extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes.
This whitepaper talks about what are best practices for Data…
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