“A good engineer thinks in reverse and asks himself about the stylistic consequences of the components and systems he proposes” – Helmut Jan
via Lean Startups: Thinking in reverse, yet leaning forward | Agile Zone.
“A good engineer thinks in reverse and asks himself about the stylistic consequences of the components and systems he proposes” – Helmut Jan
via Lean Startups: Thinking in reverse, yet leaning forward | Agile Zone.
Last update of this essential guide. It’s only 17 pages, so take a look! via Scrum.org: The Home of Scrum And Your Source For Scrum Training, Assessment, And Certification – Scrum Guides.
There are a few things I’ve had to learn the hard way over the years as a developer. via Lessons Learned as a Developer | Web Development Blog of Chris Nizzardini.
How many of Google’s web pages use a descriptive title tag? Do we use description meta tags? Heading tags? While we always try to focus on the user, could our products use an SEO tune up? These are just some of the questions we set out to answer with Google’s SEO Report Card.
Engadget posted a great summary about hot facts we assisted in 2011. A nice way to set the point. 2011 Year in review: A timeline — Engadget.
Writing maintainable code is hard. It must be understandable, testable and readable. Any one of these can be tricky, and together they seem pretty daunting. Thankfully, Michael Williamson makes it look easy to become a code craftsman. via Writing Maintainable Code.
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