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He is also the Highest Paid Bengali Actor. Born in Keshpur, he made his acting debut in the film Agnishapath. Dev faced flak after the film was released, and it turned out to be a critical and commercial flop. Directed by Ravi Kinnagi, the film was critically unsuccessful, but was commercially successful and was quick to resurrect his career.

He made a comeback on the silver screen with Premer Kahini, opposite Koel Mullick, his first with whom he went on to star with in numerous films. A computer bug that disappears or alters its characteristics when an attempt is made to study it.

Found as we were developing a framework component that required minimal knowledge of how it worked for the other developers. We would always phrase our questions as: "What if Jimmy forgets to update the attribute? A hypothetical bug predicted to exist based on a small number of possibly related event log entries and vague anecdotal reports from users, but it is difficult if not impossible to reproduce on a dev machine because you don't really know if it's there, and if it is there what is causing it.

I'm writing a scifi novel from the POV of an AI, and their internal language has a lot of programming jargon in it. One of the more generalizable terms is "nopping", which comes from assembler NOP for no-operation.

It's similar to 'nap', but doesn't imply sleep, just zoning out. An adjective to describe a feature that's so early in the planning stages that it might as well be imaginary.

We cribbed this one from Yehuda Katz, who used it in his closing keynote at last year's Windy City Rails to describe some of Rails' upcoming features. Baklava is a delicious pastry made with many paper-thin layers of phyllo dough.

Each layer has to be pushed onto your mental stack as you dive into the code. Furthermore, the layers of phyllo dough are permeable, allowing the honey to soak through. When you pile layer on top of layer in software, the layers are bound to leak. Also related to Counterbug a bug you present when presented with a bug caused by the person presenting the bug and Bloombug a bug that accidentally generates money.

When project management adds more pressure fires someone, moves deadlines forward, subtracts resources from the project, etc. Code that cannot be fixed.

Like the Hydra of legend , every new fix introduces two new bugs. It should be rewritten. A bug in the application that has existed so long that it is now part of the expected functionality, and user support is required to actually fix it. I'm hearing a lot of people in the office say it now. Possible alternates: Bugfoot, Nessiebug. When almost every class has the same prefix. A prototype that ends up in production.

Heard this from a tech at the Fermi lab. He said he didn't coin the term but had heard it used a number of times at Fermi. Sometimes, you just have to talk a problem out. I used to go to my boss and talk about something and he'd listen and then I'd just answer my own question and walk out without him saying a thing. I read about someone that put a rubber duck on their monitor so they could talk to it, so rubberducking is talking your way through a problem.

Placeholder text indicating that documentation is in progress or yet to be completed. This term is used to describe a unit of code that is fully contained or categorized under a different unit. Recursion makes a problem easier to solve by breaking it down into smaller parts. According to Geeks for Geeks, recursion is a process that involves a function calling itself either directly or indirectly. This term refers to a programmer working on a specific collection of user stories that will eventually compile into a larger feature.

Agile is a type of development method that allows program requirements to be changed over time and also enables cross-functioning teams. According to Techterms , an API consists of commands, protocols, and functions used by programmers to interact with internal systems and simplify the completion of common coding tasks. This acronym is a helpful reminder of the order of operations that should be followed when programming a data repository.

A GUI is software that allows a computer to easily communicate with its user through the use of scrolling menus, dialog boxes, and other graphic displays rather than text. The experts at Code Project define the MV Controller as a coded pattern used to prevent business logic from reaching the user.

When using JavaScript, a program operator performs specific tasks on one, two or three operands to yield results.



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