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Automatic text generator using Markov Chains (in C#) Written on March 30, 2010, by Visar Shehu. |
Prandaj, pra, n’e doni fisin,
mali, bregu edhe Malcija
prej njaj goje sod t’brohrisim:
Me gjuhë t’veten e lèn mbas dore.
Në gjuhë shqype nanat tona
qi prej djepit na kanë thânun,
se asht një Zot, qi do ta dona;
njatë, qi jetën na ka dhânun;
edhe shqyp na thanë se Zoti
për shqyptarë Shqypninë e fali,
se sa t’enden stina e nji tërmetit,
ngjashtu â’ [...]
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Implementing Strategy Pattern in C# Written on November 6, 2009, by Mehmetali Shaqiri. |
As a software developer, my primary goal is making my code correct, elegant, extensible and efficient. Although simplistic, every programming decision I make is largely based on maintainability. Back at my studies (Computer Sciences in SEE-University) I had the chance to read C# 3.0 Design Patterns by Judith Bishop, a great book which covers the full set of 23 patterns that were originally proposed in Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides’s Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software in 1994. By reading this book, I’ve acquired skills in: programming design patterns, basic UML modeling notation, ability to select appropriate patterns for given scenarios and advanced language features of C# 3.0. I highly recommend this book.
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The Answer To Life, The Universe and Everything Written on October 21, 2009, by Mehmetali Shaqiri. |
One quiet morning, while going through the motions of my daily routine – drinking coffee with my fellow programmers, I got a call from a client who said: I just checked our vacancies page and it sucks, we don’t have an online form where users would submit their information but instead they have to fill the form locally and then send it to us by mail or fax. We have to improve this fast. I need this for tomorrow!




