How to avoid reinventing the wheel when using complex frameworks?
For the backstory, I’m developing a GUI application in C#/WPF. I already had in my code quite many instances of
How to avoid reinventing the wheel when using complex frameworks?
For the backstory, I’m developing a GUI application in C#/WPF. I already had in my code quite many instances of
How does code produced on an open-source framework is affected by it’s original license (MIT in this case)
I’m looking into building a new PHP commercial app for a client that will be hosted as a paid service and possibly resold to third parties with a non-compete clause.
PHP as a target language [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
PHP as a target language [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
PHP as a target language [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
PHP as a target language [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
Coordinating a complicated data migration process
A project I’m involved in has suffered a change in scope, and before I set about trying to cook up some homegrown solution, I’m wondering if there is something out there — some framework, for example — that will spare me from having to design and debug my own code. Let me try to explain the details as simply as possible.
Coordinating a complicated data migration process
A project I’m involved in has suffered a change in scope, and before I set about trying to cook up some homegrown solution, I’m wondering if there is something out there — some framework, for example — that will spare me from having to design and debug my own code. Let me try to explain the details as simply as possible.
Coordinating a complicated data migration process
A project I’m involved in has suffered a change in scope, and before I set about trying to cook up some homegrown solution, I’m wondering if there is something out there — some framework, for example — that will spare me from having to design and debug my own code. Let me try to explain the details as simply as possible.