Ergonomics For Programmers

By Robert Johnson

Posted February 12 2008

Summary: All too often programmers ignore ergonomics when setting up an office. They'll spend time and energy researching what is the best computer system, which monitor to choose and which software will do the job, but often don't give much, if any, thought to the physical stresses they'll experience if their desk, chair, monitor, keyboard, or mouse are incorrectly positioned. Robert Johnson explains how to set your office up the right way.

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Unit Testing Webinar Workshop Takes On Dates/Times

3/31/2011 12:00:00 AM

Recently John Hickey and David Harms hosted a webinar workshop on unit testing, using Pierre du Toit's article on Clarion and Excel dates and times as a source for a utility class. John and Dave learned a few things about the process, and hopefully the participants did too.