With the amount of disk space available to the modern                           programmer, and the lack of parental  supervision in most                           workplaces, the time for programmers to "clean your room!" and store their checkouts neatly never comes.					
								
			George V. Neville-Neil
						While it is true that "programmers aren't English majors,"                           there are many days that I wish  they were,                           or that they knew one and  offered to help                           with their science or math homework in return  for some help                           making themselves better understood.					
								
			
						Dear KV, I've been working with some code that generates massive data                           sets, and . . . I'm finding that more  and more often I                           have to explain my data to people who are  either unwilling to or                           incapable of understanding the data in a raw  format.					
								
			
						Data structures are part of the foundation of computer science. It pays to revisit them from time to time.					
								
			Taking Your Network’s Temperature
						A prescription for capturing data to diagnose and debug a networking problem.					
								
			
						Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.					
								
			
						How to determine when to put the brakes on late-running projects and untested software patches.					
								
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