I'm not sure how to file this... humor? Misc? Anti-agile? I'll go with humor.
Chris Barham has posted an excellent example of how to do more»
I need something to handle versioning on some local personal stuff. I just want it to run on my own box and have no plans to ever share any... more»
So, I got a Wii for Father's Day last year. It's been a lot of fun to play together with my kids, my wife, and even my parents and in-laws.... more»
The weekly bag appears to be a monthly bag at this point, man! more»
Recently, a former student asked me, I was in a .NET web services training class that you gave probably 4 or so years ago o more»
At NFJS Boston last month, I ran into Alex Kotchnev. We had a number of chats about Tapestry and spurring wide adoption. I'm still working... more»
The shortness of the collective memory of the development world depresses me sometimes. Joel Spolsky has a great blog post from 2004 entitled... more»
I am looking forward to speaking at the Developer Summit next week in Bangalore. more»
Erlang keeps popping up. This article is about a very practical, real-world integration of Erlang with popular technologies. more»
Got my Lenovo Thinkpad X300 last week and I’ve been using it for development for only a few days. Here are my first impressions: Pr more»
Often when writing unit tests I use Eas yMock to mock dependencies of the class under test. And many times I more»
Another major improvement of OCMock: it now supports more flexible constraints on the expected arguments. This is done in the Objective-C way... more»
As I write this JavaOne 08 is being wrapped up and I am horizontal in bed. I somehow managed to get pleurisy and pneumonia a few days before... more»
The last day of JavaOne 2008 was heralded by the final General Session where Sun showcased several cool projects. Here are a few you maybe... more»
We had a weird requirement on our project recently.. Find all the Rows in All the tables that do not comply with the Constraints more»
It’s time to move on and show the simple elegance Spring brings to OSGi development using the HelloWorldSpec sample from the more»
This is with great pleasure that G2One and the Groovy development team announce the first beta more»
We have been busy preparing for JavaOne and it is finally almost here. Yay!We hope to see y more»
I read thi s last night, but I have seen this coming for over a year. more»
Muness blogged a photographic introductio more»
Installing CentOS 5, ImageMagick, and RMagick I don‘t normally blog about obscure, specific technical topics, mainly because 99% of more»
pre { font-size:80%; } Of the trinity of web technologies, CSS is by far the worst at this stage. It's a language more»
Shake off that St. Patrick's day hang-over by coming over to the AJUG meeting this Tuesday, March 1 more»
Marti nig & Associates Methods & Tools group recentl more»
Like pretty much any office with more than 3 people, we struggle with the ephemeral concept of more»
Today is the first day of JBoss World, I survived the first three presentations and waiting for the keynote to be complete to d more»
In this installment we are going to build the Dashboard page of the Tempo application. T more»
I'm looking forward to speaking at The Rich Web Experience conference in San Jose next month. The event runs from September 7th through 9th.... more»
We've already looked at one of the two big problems posed by anti DNS pinning on Java applets; because there's rebinding on the applet and... more»
Every time I see a live show at the Denver Botanic more»
Recently, Neal Gafter mused about whether we should consider removing more»
InfoQ.com has published my AOP myths and realities talk recorded at a No Fluff Just Stuff conference. InfoQ.com founded by Floyd Marine more»
A neat "hidden gem" of Spring's container is the ability, from a XML-based bean definition, to automatically populate a bean property of ty... more»
The 2006 NFJS tour kicked off t more»
I just posted the JDOM 1.1 release for download. This release includes about 20 improvements and bug fixes. more»
<p>We are happy to announce that <a href='http://www.mckinneystation.co m/'>Geof Dagley</a> has joined the Relev more»
I'm not sure how to file this... humor? Misc? Anti-agile? I'll go with humor.
Jared Richardson, co-author of Ship It! A Practical Guide to Successful
Software Projects, is a speaker and agile coach at 6th Sense Analytics. Jared has been in the industry for more than fifteen years as a consultant, developer, tester, and manager.
Until recently he was an independent consultant focused helping teams build better software. He's now bringing that same focus to 6th Sense Analytics and their clients, using both the 6th Sense toolset and his unique experience. Jared can be found online at Agile Artisans and the Sixth Sense Analytics blog.