changes here, changes there, ... changes everywhere
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Links: 28-08-2007
- Good Management Can Work Miracles,
- Release Planning Wall - interesting thing. A copule of informations may be read from it so it is worth to make and use,
- Keystrokes are NOT Gold - a notice about a movement from traditional phased process to test driven development.
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Labels: agile, links, management, TDD, unit testing
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Links: 25-08-2007
- Lean software development: An iteration-less agile process,
- New mod_mono and xsp developments - some improvments and buxfixing was done in mod_mono and xsp,
- Practical Functional C# - Part I, Practical Functional C# - Part II and Practical Functional C# - Part III – Loops are Evil - three stories about how to improve Your C# code,
- 7 of the most common open source myths,
- Three Critical Enablers for Agile - next excellent post by Fred George,
- Top Five Women In Tech - five most important ladies in computer business,
- Apache Geronimo and Apache Geronimo v2.0 Samples - Apache Geronimo is an application server which becomes JEE5 compliant so it is worth try it,
- EntitySpaces now has PostgreSQL Support and EntitySpaces now has PostgreSQL Support - good news. now We can use PostgreSQL with EntitySpaces on .NET,
- Scalability Mythbusters.
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Labels: .NET, ADO.NET, agile, c#, databases, JEE, mono, open soruce, PostgreSQL, team, xsp
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Links: 19-08-2007
- All Programmers are NOT Created Equal - is it true? I think it is, but there is some possibilty to change it.
How? Work, read, think, work, read, think ..., - Opera developer tools - recently I'm using Opera browser more often. Why? It is small, occupie less memory than other, quite fast and it's free. There are some cons like: some advanced feature made for other browser don't work.
Because I'm web developer also I need some web tools to work and education; above link is a promise of good tools, good like this browser is, - Jetty 6.x versus Tomcat 6.x - Jetty versus Tomcat. Which is better, when and why? Interesting discussion,
- Promesh.NET - an MVC Web Framework for .NET - a new MVC Web Framework for .NET,
- Manage test data for integration tests with Spring and DBUnit - an article about integration tests in Spring with use DBUnit,
- JavaBeans and Trail: JavaBeans - recently I've refresed my knowledge about JavaBeans so I review some sites and those links are most valuable in this matter,
- JavaDB and Apache Derby - Apache Derby is now integrated with JDK6 and is named JavaDB. I've been using for small projects various db. Always I have to install new one. But now I've got one db (java db) integrated with JDK. I think it's worth using in desktop applications, testing and sometimes in webapp,
- Always explain why - small thing but how important,
- Keep application logic and roles out of centralised security services - very important, but how often do You think about it?
- Effective enterprise architecture comes from a culture of simplicity - why do You write tests?
- Prioritise to maintain options.
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Labels: .NET, Apache Derby, DBUnit, integration tests, JavaDB, jetty, links, mvc web framework, opera browser, practice, servlet container, Spring, tomcat, web server, webtools
Beauty will find You
"We live only to discover beauty. All else is a form of waiting.”
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Links: 18-08-2007
- PicFindr - "PicFindr searches the web for stock photography that is completely free to use commercially." If You want some free photos try it,
- Learning Guide: ADO.NET - several useful links about new ADO.NET Entity Framework,
- Conflicting Absolute Positions - article which describes creation of simple layout (header, left fixed-width scrolling pane, and right flexibile pane) . Interesting about it is it looks good on all main browsers,
- Never Use a Warning When you Mean Undo - worth reading!!! it's about how to make an undo in Your web application,
- iconfinder - if You are looking for an icon? That's the answer :),
- TDD from starting from user stories - a top-down style - if You are a TDD zealot (or You would like to be) You have to read it and rethink thoroughly.
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Labels: ADO.NET, CSS, HTML, layout, links, photo, stock photography, testing, unit testing, Usability, User Interface Design
Friday, August 17, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Links: 01-08-2007
- Web Testing and Debugging links - a few links about testing and debugging web pages.
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