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Documentation Driven Development!
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over 3 years ago
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davidlem
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So I was having lunch with our Programmer Writer, Tamra Myers the other day, and we got onto the conversation of documentation. I’m a huge Huge HUGE fan of documentation, in fact, when I coded in anger, I was known for my extensive, well written, downright...
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What’s Your Cloud Address?
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over 3 years ago
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davidlem
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One of the many challenges to building a cloud is your addressing strategy. Now, addressing is an issue for any public facing Internal application, but for clouds, the issues increase because of the dynamic nature of deploying applications that require...
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