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On September 17 and 18 I will be speaking at the 16th annual Software Developers Conference 2007 in Arnhem. The organizing association of professional Dutch Developers, the Software Development Network (SDN) lined up the "best of breed" national and international...
I tried to commit to the simple rule “do not post a post on a post”, but now that Gregor has this excellent post on “ Validating Dynamic Systems ” on his blog. I’m going to say goodbye to the rule for now. Apparently Gregor...
I had the pleasure to experience Niclas Nilsson’s passion for Ruby last week in Switzerland. Niclas presented Ruby on Rails at the Expo-C conference and facilitated the Ruby on Rails: A Kickstart at OOPSLA . He convinced me to give Ruby and Ruby...
I finally decided to step away from the Simple - Blue skin. A while ago I received the disturbing news that my blog didn't render correctly in Firefox, but haven't spend any time on fixing this issue since I had the feeling Community Server was on its...
I just felt all emotional (how geeky can it get) reading Dennis’s follw up post on Martin Fowler’s Five Pound Bag post. There are also managers that try to get 20 pounds in the 5 pound bag. Although to me totally illogical, they seem to think that, when...
It made me smile to hear a national respected developer talking almost heavenly about agile software development and claiming afterwards that OMG’s MDA overrules Microsoft’s DSL initiative. His argument: what if you want to switch platform in lets say...
I love lightweight methodologies and the one closest to my developer hart is XP . Roy found a great resource on what a XP Room looks like. Have a closer look !
I always enjoy agile blogging, something you’d naturally expect from Thoughtworks people. Mike has written down 5 great lessons thus far, describing the key factors to a successful (agile) project. A thing I really missed in my previous job are daily...
I'm still in search for the perfect aggregator. Could it be Sauce Reader ? See for yourself! Via Derek Hatchard
Although I have my doubts how accurate this index is “ Programming Language Popularity: The TCP Index for August, 2004 ”. Is says people seem to be moving away from enterprise, object-oriented, statically typed languages such as Java, C++...
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