January 2006 - Posts
I have to confess that since the very beginning of my software development career, I have chaffed under the yoke of N-Tier Architecture. It’s not the architecture itself that causes those big sore spots on my neck and shoulders; the problem is the way
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Every development effort of any complexity will pursue a folly or two at some point during the development cycle - by follies I mean those yellow brick roads down which the developers will toil without reservations or second thoughts, only to find that
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As some of you know, I have been spending a lot of my spare time lately working on the ProcessVelocity application (you may be surprised to hear that it has advanced to a preview release - more about that next time). This means that I have been spending
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Developers/architects of software applications generally think of those applications as tools. Tools to be used by individuals, teams, and corporations in the achievement of their individual, team and corporate goals. Office is the classic example of
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