Adventures in C#: A Code Management Vision
A number of XPers have been talking about how code management should really work. Here are some of the ideas. They sound crazy. That might be what I like about them.
November 24, 2002
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A number of XPers have been talking about how code management should really work. Here are some of the ideas. They sound crazy. That might be what I like about them.
November 21, 2002
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The Logitech io Personal Digital Pen remembers what you write or draw and then uploads it to your computer when next you plug it in. It must be good for something. How does it work? The paper has coordinates built in!
November 3, 2002
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Uncle Bob Martin comments on “Developer Certification WTF?” in a recent blog entry. Let’s talk a bit about developer quality, and some things that are being done about it.
Choose your tools wisely, that they allow for the development of your skill.
Jim Shore has written a short item with the above title. Let’s think about it a bit.
Author Matthew B. Crawford is a physicist, has a Ph.D. in political philosophy, and is a motorcycle mechanic. What’s not to like? Recommended for practitioners, managers, executives.
Jens Meydam asked “What do you really care about in Scrum?” I decided to answer, instead, “What do you think is really essential in Scrum-style software development?