Nice shipping list. Some practices to write better C#/.NET code – CodeProject.
READ MORE »The following are the original, unedited contributions for the book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know’, which is available at O’Reilly Media , Amazon.com and your local book stores. via 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know – The Book – Softarch 97Things.
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At Google, no code, for any product, for any project, gets checked in until it gets a positive review. Everyone should do this. And I don’t just mean informally: this should really be a universal rule of serious software development. Not just product code – everything. It’s not that much work, and it makes a [...]
READ MORE »OK, you’ve decided to transition to Agile development. You’ve done the training, retained an Agile coach, even switched to a new SCM system and acquired your first Agile project management tools. Now what? Are you worried that you’ve retained some non-Agile baggage and may not be using your Agile tools to their best advantage? No [...]
READ MORE »Many people are starting to realize what an awesome tool NuGet really is. If you don’t believe me, just take a look the statistics. Looking at the NuGet ecosystem out there, I figured it might be a good idea to summarize it in a blogpost, for those who are experiencing trouble with keeping up. If [...]
Scrumphony said: “There are still a lot of people out there who believe, that agile methods are the silver bullet to all their problems. This leads us to the 7 agile sins, that I collected in this post. Let’s have a look at the 7 agile sins (I’m sure you’ll be able to add some [...]
In a nutshell, it allows you to reach across your PC’s as if they were part of one single desktop. via Microsoft download from The Garage: Mouse without Borders – Next at Microsoft – Site Home – TechNet Blogs.
I am currently working on two somehow similar open source CMS application mesh ups that are based on WordPress. These applications are focusing on integrating with external data sources, data entry and data analysis reports. One is called LabPress and the other one is named PoolPress. LabPress is targeted towards managing a software development and [...]
What is THE BIT? Another great UncleBob‘s lesson about TDD and unit testing relevance while developing software. Flipping the Bit | 8th Light.
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