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Roger D. Hubris Ate My Hamster

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 01, 2002

This month, Verity lampoons the excesses of the dear, departed dot-coms: "June 6, 2000, 8 PM local time. Roger D. Hubris is spending a rare few moments of solitary relaxation on the upper cigar verandah of his corporate airship Twice Yearly Upgrade as she drifts into the sunset above the vineyard-sodden plains of Southern France, Europe."

Agony

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 01, 2002

Verity has put on her Agony Aunt hat and answered a selection of your letters. Because programmers are real people, have feelings, too, are worth it, yada, yada, yada.

Old Possum's Book of Pragmatic Programmers

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 13, 2002

- .NET

The New Adventures of Verity Stob: Dick Puts Us Straight

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 01, 2002

Dick Loop-Invariant, the last mainframe programmer of The Old School, has recently retired to Duncardpunchin, a home on the coast for his ilk. He and his ilk now both live together happily with their life-long collection of unlikely rhymes from Marilyn Monroe songs, and when Verity went to meet him, Dick was delighted to reminisce, and to plug his book.

May 2002 - Letters

Dr. Dobb's Journal
May 01, 2002

Apr02: The New Adventures of Verity Stob

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 01, 2002

Ms. Stob was recently persuaded by a kind friend to watch Mike Leigh's film Topsy-Turvy on DVD, and now preaches Gilbert and Sullivan with the tiresome zest of the newly converted. And we seem to detect their influence in her work...

Mar02: The New Adventures of Verity Stob

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 2002

I have finished all the programming. Like a Good Girl, I have put the source into version control. And I have even — do stop smirking or it will stick — done some testing. There is nowhere else to go now but down into Documentation Dell, Dakota. I'll get started in a moment or two, as soon as I can think what to put. Any second now.

Feb02: Verity Stob

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 01, 2002

"'Microsoft has eliminated words from its thesaurus so as to 'not suggest words that may have offensive uses or provide offensive definitions for any words.' Entering a word like 'idiot' yields no hits in Word 2000 unlike the numerous hits in Word 97. I don't think there's anything evil here..."

Jan02: Verity Stob

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 2002

On occasion, Ms. Stob takes a look at the structure of important real-world applications. This month she examines the corporate automated telephony program, the subtleties of which are best shown with a state-transition diagram.

The New Adventures of Verity Stob

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
December 01, 2001

Fictionalised computer programs often bear little resemblance to their real life counterparts—which makes them the ideal basis of a pleasant pastime, claims Verity Stob.

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