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I don't typically link blog and I do my best to write substantive original material, but the following is too good to pass up. It's how I feel and how I've approach work in the last year or so. From Ayende's Reducing The Cost...
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Roy Osherove is one of my favorite .NET personalities. Having had the chance to spend some time with him in Seattle this past April at the Alt.NET conference I came to see him as someone who is very well thought out on many of his positions. ...
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Here's a conversation I just had with another developer who is struggling to get his team to adopt some agile practices: developer : if you were starting from scratch, which would you think is more important to setup first? CI or a unit testing process...
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When I first graduated from college I worked on embedded systems where the process was a formal, military grade process. When developing software I typically thought about what document I had to write next and what document(s) I may be missing. ...
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We're all familiar with the Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare . In the story, the hare, who is in every way is faster than the tortoise, loses a race to the tortoise. The main principle of the story is that slow and steady wins the race...
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