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Leaving Google and returning to Microsoft
Sergey Solyanik left Google and is back to Microsoft. His post on the subject is just... hum.. pragmatic ! Here are my favorite parts of the post: (bold format is my responsibility) (...) "First, I love multiple aspects of the software development Read More...
Software Projects Methodology @ Real World
Hugo Ribeiro , Area Director @ Primavera BSS , is posting a series of posts about Software Engineering. Real interesting content, since he is posting about REAL experiences and not theoretic methodologies. It deserves a reading, to check out difficulties, Read More...
Brendon Connelly @ Fireside chat podcast
He's not a hollywood star, but he's becoming an interesting blogger at management subjects. Brendon Connelly from " Slacker Manager ", chatted with Lisa Hanerberg in her series of podcasts entitled "Fireside Chat" (feed here ). Brendon has done an interesting Read More...
PDC05: Fasten your seatbelts L & G, because the world is about to collaborate
Many topics are emerging from PDC05 . Windows Vista, Windows Codename Longhorn Server, Microsoft Office12, IE7, IIS7, Atlas (kind Ajax.net) , Linq (codenamed Orcas), Windows Workflow Foundation, Infocards, Groove , Monad, TxF, etc, etc, etc. The hottest Read More...
Increasing quality through Peer Code Review
XP developers should be familiar with Peer Code Review. I don’t follow XP programming. I also don’t follow MSF (neither 3.0 or the 4.0 Beta). The Scrum also tends to be too much “agile”, and my background makes me to still be a Read More...
Enterprise blogging - Blogging the secrets of your enterprise to the world
The dissertation Why can't a blog be an enterprise initiative ? What if all your employees where blogging to the world in your enterprise blog, instead of doing it in public spaces ? Who should do it? Is Enterprise Blogging a good step ? Returning to Read More...
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