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  • Back on new Blog Software CS

    this is more or less a test posting the UI have changed completley and i want to figure out how, what and why took some while and email support to figure out how this works. Done some ugly trick to get the tags in my [Select Tag] list posted all of the tags, which i copied from the start page .NET,.net...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-22-2006, 12:00 AM
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  • HanselMinutes #4

    Scott Hanselman has started a podcast called HanselMinutes to talk tools and utilities. Episode #4 on Continuous Integration caught my attention because of 2 names mentioned during the discussion of the Ruby Watir library. Both Dustin Woodhouse and Travis Illig got mentioned because of tools they have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Misc, Development, Personal, Utilities, Agile, Agile QA
  • I will be speaking on continuous integration at Microsoft's Patterns & Practices Summit October 9-12 2006

    One of the fundamental practices of agile software development is continuous integration. CI in its simplest form is about building your software reliably. The secret sauce of CI is that it decreases the size of the feedback loop allowing you to respond to problems sooner. Come explore how to add more...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 09-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Personal, Agile, Community News
  • I will be speaking on continuous integration at Microsoft's Patterns & Practices Summit October 9-12 2006

    One of the fundamental practices of agile software development is continuous integration. CI in its simplest form is about building your software reliably. The secret sauce of CI is that it decreases the size of the feedback loop allowing you to respond to problems sooner. Come explore how to add more...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 09-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Personal, Agile, Community News
  • Back on new Blog Software CS

    this is more or less a test posting the UI have changed completley and i want to figure out how, what and why took some while and email support to figure out how this works. Done some ugly trick to get the tags in my [Select Tag] list posted all of the tags, which i copied from the start page .NET,.net...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-22-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, C#, .NET, Miscellaneous, Tips, XML, Personal, Agile, Ajax, Sql, Security, Technology, .NET General, Community, Databases, SharePoint, Tools, .NET Rocks!, Web, .net development, VB.NET, Windows, News, Architecture
  • HanselMinutes #4

    Scott Hanselman has started a podcast called HanselMinutes to talk tools and utilities. Episode #4 on Continuous Integration caught my attention because of 2 names mentioned during the discussion of the Ruby Watir library. Both Dustin Woodhouse and Travis Illig got mentioned because of tools they have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Agile, Agile QA, Development, Misc, Personal, Utilities
  • Generating Changes

    This post is not going to be technical at all - pure theory of how to generate a change in minds of those who cannot accept what agility and test driven development are proposing. One of the biggest questions is "why". Why would someone bother to code to interfaces, if could deliver a working...
    Posted to sfeldman.NET (Weblog) by Sean Feldman on 12-20-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Personal, TDD, Agile
  • Edgile

    Combining client-side with server-side, coping with multi-browser support, handling imperfect world of CSS , implementing the code the best way you can relaying on patterns and principles with legacy code kicking around, keeping up with the pace of changing, facing clients that are not ready to pay for...
    Posted to sfeldman.NET (Weblog) by Sean Feldman on 01-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Personal, Agile
  • Pair Programming And Sharing Knowledge

    Pair programming is a proven technique for sharing knowledge among team members and teams. Benefits of that are felt after relatively a short period of time, boosting not just the productivity, but self-confidence of the developers (which is playing an important role even though is not admitted), and...
    Posted to sfeldman.NET (Weblog) by Sean Feldman on 02-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Personal, Agile
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