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Doc Check Doclet

by nmoreau
The Sun Doc Check Doclet is an extension to the Javadoc tool It runs on source code and reviews documentation comments, generating an HTML report that identifies empty comments and other ommissions and irregularities in the documentation comments.

Eclipse User Interface Guidelines

by nmoreau
These guidelines are intended for use by designers and implementors of an Eclipse user interface extension.

Maintain Better Coding Standards with Ease Using Checkstyle

by nmoreau
Coding standards are a time-honored and widely respected programming best practice. However, they are not always easy to put into action. Find out how Checkstyle can help you define and enforce a set of coding standards and promote good and consistent programming habits across your team.

Checkstyle eclipse plugin

by nmoreau & 3 others
Checkstyle is a development tool written by Oliver Burn to help you ensure that your Java code adheres to a set of coding standards. Checkstyle does this by inspecting your Java source code and pointing out items that deviate from a defined set of coding rules.

Investment Guidelines | Local Startup Company | Small Capital Investors

by givyr6
Investment reward should be a function of speculation risk. The investor's goal should be to have a reward that is a multiple of his risk

September 2006

Betting Black

by farel_ia
Online casinos have many ways to "trick you" into gambling. One of the most common ways is offering casino bonuses, which can be divided into several categories.

August 2006

The Value of User-Generated Content, Part 1

by dggit
There are three ways in which UGC can be treated: Pre-production moderation: Content is submitted (or edited) by users but isn't made available in the production environment until it's reviewed and verified by a knowledge expert. If they deem that the content is relevant and will be useful to users, the content is made live. Pre-production moderation will ensure the highest level of quality, but there's a delay between the time content is written and when it's made live. Post-production moderation: Content is submitted (or edited) by users and is immediately live, viewable by everyone the moment it's posted. Knowledge experts review the live content and make necessary changes (or delete entire entries). Post-production moderation makes content availability much quicker but may contain more errors or irrelevant submissions. The integrity of the intranet will depend on how quickly questionable or irrelevant content is caught. Peer-based moderation: Content is submitted (or edited) by users, is immediately live, and is not moderated by official knowledge experts. Users basically govern other users' submissions. If they notice errors or questionable content, they report it to official intranet owners for action. This community driven editing process relies on the conscientiousness of users to ensure the integrity of the content. UGC can also be rated (e.g., on a scale of 1 to 5) by other users to give readers an indication as to the quality of the content.

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