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I am presenting at The Humanitarian FOSS (H-FOSS) Summer Institute at Trinity College (Hartford CT) on July 2nd . The H-FOSS Project is primarily for undergraduate computing students who want to get involved in building free and open source software for...
Chris Bowen is going to present at the Connecticut .NET Developers Group meeting on 26th Sept (Tues 6-8PM). Chris is a co-author on the new book on the Visual Studio 2005 Team System . More event details at the CTDOTNET website .
Paul Gielens has a thought-provoking posting on 'Agile Does Not Scale Very Well' . I posted a response to it but here it is again - Having worked primarily for the Fortune 100 companies, I have seen it first hand that Agile (or any other "loose" methodology...
I picked up the lead on this one via Bruce Hopkins who pointed out to an interesting post by Shaun Walker - No Respect for Windows Open Source. There is a great element of truth to it - Open Source projects on the MSFT platform are looked down upon. I...
With the advent of VSTS2K5 and MSF 4 integration, there will be renewed interest in CMM-SEI. MSF Formal has been renamed to MSF for CMMI . Having worked with CMM L-4 projects, I can see the importance of it in enterprise settings. Some related blogs covering...
Ralf Westphal has an ongoing series regarding the Future of Software Development . Worth reading since our industry is really undergoing a metamorphosis and he has some good insights that can't be ignored.
I got this link to the SSW Code Auditor via DataGrid Girl . I was reminded of a 'Code Review' enigma about a year ago in a client's .NET project. One of the development-leads of the project insisted on a code-review which was fine with me but his fixation...
I got this via Eli Robillard's posting - Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development, Beta . It is encouraging to see the MSF mature rapidly (and to meet the upcoming VS2K5 Team System).
Chris Garrett has a very reactive post to ThreadWatch's MS bashing . I concur with Chris - a website that professes to be "less noise, more signal" is certainly not using the Dolby System to lessen their noise about Microsoft. There is nothing more debilitating...
Jon Galloway's posting on why ' Joel got it wrong' has made me rethink Joel's College Advice . I had added to Joel's advice earlier on but I too don't think that 'C' in particular, is the correct choice. The emphasis really must be on *'Data structures...
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