Ultrashock Forums > Blogs
Blog Entries
Member Blogs
 
Andy M's Avatar

...and he thought it WOULDN'T hurt?!

YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
Comments 3 Andy M is offline
Colin's Avatar

Introduction

Alright, so I'm going to make an effort to blog here - I'll begin by posting what I've been up to recently and try to keep it semi up-to-date.

So I started out here at UltraShock five years ago - 16 years old and playing around with Flash and website design. Now I only do website design when it's necessitated. Most of the projects I get involved in that have web design involved are more regarding small businesses and the transition of their business to the web. My role in these...
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments 2 Colin is offline
Jason's Avatar

Trying out the new system.....

Just trying things out.....I never have been too big on blogging.....because I can't imagine anyone caring about anything that I have to say.......

Who knows.....I may actually come up with a reason to use it though......
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments 2 Jason is offline
Codemonkey's Avatar

Encapsulate what varies, a day at work


Updated 2007-12-06 at 12:22 by Codemonkey
(added refernence to article about encapsulation)
If you ever worked with a team of people you probably know how hard it is to maintain existing code that someone else has written, how people tend to copy 'n paste all over the place and not recognize that they are basically dropping time bombs, ironically, to keep their own deadlines...

Take a regular day from my current job:

I'm working on a new product for some insurance company and this product has a 5 step selling-process with a steps-indicator on the right. Sounds...
Posted in random
Comments 2 Codemonkey is offline
Codemonkey's Avatar

Encapsulate what varies Part 1/3 - basic encapsulation


Updated 2007-12-16 at 06:59 by Codemonkey
An extremely important and useful concept is that of encapsulation; it has direct impact on cohesion, decoupling, integrity, reusability and results in better readable and maintainable code. Exactly what is it, why do you need it and how can you achieve this? Read this three-part article series.

Encapsulation basically means nothing more than restricting access to a class's methods and properties. The power however lies in the intention:

With encapsulation, your are
...
Posted in articles
Comments 0 Codemonkey is offline
<<|<|40|48|49|50|51|52|>|>> Page 50 of 55