Contents tagged with .NET
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The secret to a great software engineering team...
Some people will tell you it is Aeron chairs, private offices, free soda and maybe even a foosball table. Sure, those things are nice but they have nothing to do with greatness. Firstly we need a definition for "great software engineering team" so that we are all on the same page. The things that I value most in a software engineering team are:
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Thycotic/LogicBoost is hiring for a Senior .NET TDD Developer in Washington DC
This is really quite a unique team - very smart developers who really work together as a team - using pair programming and test driven development. Lots of room for technical growth and a technical career. Small company - 20+ employees. Hiring is only for full time employees onsite at our offices in downtown Washington DC. http://www.thycotic.com/career_tdddeveloper.html
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Only 12 days left in the Code Contest!
We are having a fun coding contest to find the best solution to a fairly trivial coding problem. Come along and show off your skills … you might just win a totally awesome Gyroscope Powerball!
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Are you the Chuck Norris of C#? Code Contest – win a Gyroscope Powerball!
We are having a fun coding contest to find the best solution to a fairly trivial coding problem. Come along and show off your skills … you might just win a totally awesome Gyroscope Powerball!
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Surgery using leeches?
Jimmy pokes some fun at Kevin and talks about the minimum tooling needed to be productive as a developer.
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Looking for .NET TDD Developers
Are you based in Washington DC and do you love Test Driven Development and Pair Programming? If so, take a look at our posting.
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Using the Parallel class to make multithreading easy
Kevin has posted about the Parallel class and how to use it to easily do multiple operations at once without radically changing the structure of your code. Very neat stuff.
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Quirks in .NET – Part 2
Kevin’s Part 2 post is up – Quirks in .NET Part 2.
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Dynamics in .NET 4.0 and deriving from DynamicObject
Kevin has a follow on post from his C# 4.0 post where he talks about some neat things that can be done using dynamics.
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The Template Pattern – A Benevolent Dictator
Ben has a great new post on the team blog in our ad-hoc “design pattern” series.