Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - (Page 12) d10Devdiary_p3db 8/14/08 12:15 PM Page 12 Developer Diaries edited by Michael Swaine Searching for Meaning A Taste for the Grandiose Huy Nguyen Employer: Endeavors Technologies Inc. Job: Senior Software Architect DDJ: What do you like about your job? HN: This is one of the most high-tech, fast-growing companies in the industry where we do application streaming and virtualization, with a team of 5 (that’s it!). We have a very strong engineering team, very bright, working so well together that everyone’s looking forward to go to work every day. Personally, as Senior Architect, I have a chance to breakdown requirements, to analyze architecture concerns, and to explore available design patterns to ensure that our product is sound, robust, and maintainable. DDJ: What do you find challenging about your job? HN: There are countless ways for getting from abstract requirements to concrete architecture designs—How to ensure that the design is sound is challenging. We don’t have the luxury to do so many iterations to recover from early errors. DDJ: What have you found that makes your job easier? HN: Learning from so many technical reports, teaching, and training, I have developed a method for systematically converting requirements to architecture design. It’s not a silver bullet, but it forces the architect to focus on as many design aspects as possible. Of course, there are prerequisites to use this method, including knowledge of architecture trade-off, design patterns, and development styles (domain-driven, test-driven, feedback-driven, etc). The method is called IDEFC (Interface-Data-Event-Function and Control) analysis. The entities interact with each other in endless cycles to become the foundations for building larger software systems. For instance, one unique concept is that all things are data, including Interface, Event, Function, and Control. With Data, there is creation and destruction and everything in between. DDJ: What’s your hobby? HN: I like to play basketball, poker with my friends, hiking, swimming, Chinese chess, etc. But one of my more unique hobbies would be practicing Zen/Taichi and searching for the meaning of life. Life is not worth living without a meaning. Cristian Vlasceanu Employer: aQuantive Job: Senior Software Engineer DDJ: Where do you work? CV: I have been working in online advertising for the last three and a half years. I have a daytime position with aQuantive (which has recently been acquired and merged into Microsoft). I also moonlight for my own gig, Zero Systems LLC. I wear a senior software engineer hat during the day, and a colorful (if not extravagant) assortment of hats at night. DDJ: What do you like about your job? CV: I like being on the grandiose side of things, large-scale systems, many hundreds of machines working in parallel. It is a taste I picked up a while back at Amazon.com. DDJ: What do you find challenging about your job? CV: Working for a large company has its benefits, but it is a challenge to be able to put your finger on a given product and say, “I’ve done that, all of it, just by myself.” That’s where Zero Systems comes into play. My C++ debugger product is all me, I can showcase my skills, and I do not have anyone to blame for the bugs. DDJ: What’s your hobby? CV: I collect jazz vinyls. 12 Integrating Java with Python Bil Lewis Employer: The Broad Genomics Institute of MIT Job: Computer Scientist DDJ: What’s your job at MIT? BL: I write programs to analyze DNA, figure out how to assemble little bits into a whole genome, align genomes of different organisms to see how similar they might be, etc. At the moment it’s the 16S ribosomal small subunit that we’re looking at. Because it’s so well conserved across different species, it’s possible to use just a few primers and we can figure out what kind of little critters are in a sample (say, your bug). DDJ: What do you like about your job? BL: It’s intellectually stimulating and I think of it as a “good” thing to be doing. (I get to take classes for free!) DDJ: What do you find challenging about your job? BL: The computing infrastructure at MIT is not what it should be and that’s the primary source of difficulty. (I have high expectations. I used to work at Sun. Everything always worked.) [But] MIT is way better than most companies. DDJ: What have you found that makes your job easier? BL: Extreme clarity. To the point of near-absurdity. Because we’re integrating Java with Python, and Python doesn’t do type discrimination on arguments, we keep finding strings where files were expected, etc. DDJ: What’s your hobby? BL: I gave up hang gliding a few years ago. (I actually started crying when I sold my kite.) Now, it’s Swedish and Norwegian dancing. I perform some. Dr. Dobb’s Journal l www.ddj.com l October 2008 http://Amazon.com http://www.ddj.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 Contents Friday Night Fish Fry Alia Vox Developer Diaries Developer’s Notebook Is Your Next Language COBOL? Conversations Safe Coding Practices Code Signing in Adobe AIR OpenID Single Sign-On The Book Cipher Algorithm Indexing and Searching Image files Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM The Agile Edge Effective Concurrency Swaine’s Flames Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - (Page Bellyband1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - (Page Bellyband2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 (Page 1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 (Page 2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 (Page 3) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 6) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 7) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 8) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 9) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Alia Vox (Page 10) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Alia Vox (Page 11) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Developer Diaries (Page 12) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Developer Diaries (Page 13) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Developer’s Notebook (Page 14) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Developer’s Notebook (Page 15) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Is Your Next Language COBOL? (Page 16) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Is Your Next Language COBOL? (Page 17) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Is Your Next Language COBOL? (Page 18) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Is Your Next Language COBOL? (Page 19) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Conversations (Page 20) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Conversations (Page 21) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Conversations (Page 22) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Conversations (Page 23) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 24) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 25) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 26) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 27) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 28) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Safe Coding Practices (Page 29) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 30) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 31) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 32) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 33) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 34) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 35) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 36) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 37) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 38) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Code Signing in Adobe AIR (Page 39) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 40) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 41) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 42) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 43) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 44) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - OpenID Single Sign-On (Page 45) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 46) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 47) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 48) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 49) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 50) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Book Cipher Algorithm (Page 51) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Indexing and Searching Image files (Page 52) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Indexing and Searching Image files (Page 53) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Indexing and Searching Image files (Page 54) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Indexing and Searching Image files (Page 55) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 56) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 57) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 58) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 59) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 60) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 61) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 62) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Extending Continuous Integration Into ALM (Page 63) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Agile Edge (Page 64) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Agile Edge (Page 65) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Agile Edge (Page 66) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - The Agile Edge (Page 67) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Effective Concurrency (Page 68) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Effective Concurrency (Page 69) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Effective Concurrency (Page 70) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Effective Concurrency (Page 71) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Swaine’s Flames (Page 72) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Swaine’s Flames (Page Cover3) Dr. Dobb's Journal - October 2008 - Swaine’s Flames (Page Cover4)
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