May 2009 - Posts
The next sections are fairly straight-forward. Here’s a summary of some of the keypoints: Without a good problem definition, you might spend a lot of time solving the wrong problem … and never solve the right one. Requirements enable the user to
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The How Do I? Series has extended their reach to YouTube with their DeveloperVideo Channel. This is a great one-stop shopping for short how-to videos on whatever your interested (or stuck on) for the moment. They have a number of series of videos to grow
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In answer to the question from last week’s section , according to Code Complete, software construction can account for up to 65% of the total project cost! One of the challenges we all face is working on a team with others. Typically others on your team
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Random .NET Ramblings talks about Terrarium , a game created to learn .NET programming. He used this game at UCSD to get students a head start with .NET. “Back in the day Microsoft created a code base to be used to help people learn
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The release of ASP.NET MVC Preview 3, included improved support for NUNIT Templates. A Coder’s Life walks through a tutorial on How to setup NUnit with Visual Web Developer Express 2008 edition using ASP.NET MVC 1.0. Read the full article
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Pictures of technical moms with their pictures are starting to arrive! Check them out at: http://oreilly.com/go/techmoms O’Reilly is collecting pictures of Technical Moms for their O’Reilly Mother’s Day Page and discount. Take a pic with your
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Our Technical Book Club is underway with our first book Code Complete , but it’s never too late to join! Some people have written to ask how to get involved, so I thought I’d pull together a post. Buy, beg, or borrow : Code Complete: A Practical
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Code Complete is all about Software Construction. What? You probably never faced a course on software construction in school … or did you. Some key points from this chapter: Software Construction includes detailed design, coding, debugging,
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Huge Congratulations to all the Imagine Cup participants and winners! Here are your 2009 US Imagine Cup winners: 1st Place: Multi-Point Web ($8,000 trip to Cairo, Egypt for WW finals) 2nd Place: Mango Bunnies ($4,000) 3rd Place:
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Windows Connected announces the release of the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) is now open to the public. Download Windows 7 RC Here From Windows Connected, Things you should know: This build will expire on June 1, 2010 and you will start seeing
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The results are in for the top 3 US finalists in Imagine Cup, Multi-Point Web, Special Child, and Mango Bunnies are all competing first prize! Congratulations!! Later today will be the big announcement of who took #1, #2, and #3. Imagine Cup
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O’Reilly is collecting pictures of Technical Moms for their O’Reilly Mother’s Day Page and discount. Take a pic with your O’Reilly books and send it into press@oreilly.com . They plan to post a picture page of technical mom’s with their books.
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Microsoft Student Partners in the US had a Demo-off to create videos of coolest technologies that they love, from desktop to Visual Studio features here are some of the top entries. o Vista Sidebar - PC Marie and Nerdy Ned demonstrate how to use Windows
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In just 24 hours, O’Reilly responds to my tweet for mother’s day discounts on technical books ! Give a technical book for Mother’s day using the code MDAYT for 40% discount at http://oreilly.com . What are you getting for the technical women in
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My challenge to you : What discounts can you offer for technical moms on Mother’s Day to tell the Women in Tech Story? On Thursday I had a fantastic interaction on Twitter with Tim O’Reilly , co-author of the upcoming Twitter Book , founder and
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