Linux Journal November 2016 by Linux Journal

Linux Journal November 2016 by Linux Journal

Author:Linux Journal
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Messenger for Mac, Java, Graph, IoT, Texting, Messenger, Linux Kernel, Android, Sameroom, Internet of Things, Buffer, JOSM, Wireless, 6LoWPAN, Raspberry Pi, Facebook, Inline Assembly, OpenStreetMaps, Data, GCC, Cacti, Slack, SMS, Messages, OS X, Low Power Wireless, IRC, Mars Lander, Kernel, IEEE802.15.4, Server Hardening, Twitter, MMS, Machine Learning, Code Triage, Linux, Code Review
Publisher: Belltown Media
Published: 2016-10-27T07:00:00+00:00


■ Who authored what parts of the documentation can tell you about who cares about what components, other than the developers.

■ Relative ages of different parts of the documentation can give you an idea of the relative neglect of different parts of the code, in the absence of revision control or other, better data.

■ Insight into the mental models that developers were operating on while writing code.

Spelunk issue queue contents (current and historical).

■ Find out how issues have been handled in the past; this will tell you a lot about the development team’s workflow.



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