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Code Intensity: SVN Externals are Evil; Use Piston or Braid
the evil is SVN itself not handling changing of externals (i.e. to/from an external) in basic operations like updates and merges, which may cause a lot of manual work on your end, and break automated builds or similar.
wondering about massively usage of it.
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October 2008
Stein på stein - norsk og samfunnskunnskap for voksne innvandrere nivå A3
Her finner du oppgaver til alle kapitlene i Stein på stein. Vi vil etter hvert utvide nettstedet med flere oppgaver og gjøre det enda enklere å bruke.
Apprendre le norvégien
På vei - interaktive oppgaver
Her finner du oppgaver til alle kapitlene i Påvei.
Apprendre le norvégien
You’re NOT gonna need it!
The best way to implement code quickly is to implement less of it. The best way to have fewer bugs is to implement less code.
Pathfinder Development » Bullseye Diagram
Once the tasks are prioritized and in the bullseye, you can organize, arrange and add structure. You can start to see relationships, which may indicate a different priority. You can start to see categories, which may affect iteration planning. You can begin to add structure. The outcome of this exercise is an easily understood diagram showing the project’s priorities. For teams that aren’t comfortable assigning a number to a task, this is a good alternative to try.
Something more interesting than the usual Excel sheet
lbrandy.com » Blog Archive » Demotivating a (Good) Programmer
Developers hate three things, above all else, in increasing order of painfulness…
- Working on stuff that is easy
- Working on stuff that is tangential
- Working on stuff that no one will use
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September 2008
FNFO v2.0 Ep. #003
Seth's Blog: Thinking bigger
The bigger point is that none of us are doing enough to challenge the assignment. Every day, I spend at least an hour of my time looking at my work and what I've chosen to do next and wonder, "is this big enough?"
how big can you think?
