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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Fire Programmers not using Source Control They all agree on 1 thing: “ Use Source Control ” … Of course which source control is still up for debate. The reason why source control is so universal best practice is because it enables us to change code without fear, to experiment , and allows multiple developers to work on the same code base. If this most basic of practices is not being followed, you have hundreds more problems in your code base that are much harder to detect and fix. In our community development work we come across hundreds of good developers. Those developers rarely agree on anything. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, May 7, 2011 Guerrilla.NET (US) Training Guerrilla.NET provides a deep exploration of.NET design philosophy and practical advice. You learn a myriad of patterns and best practices, and you get hands-on experience developing applications using Visual Studio 2010. In addition to the latest core.NET topics, we'll be covering cutting-edge content that you simply cannot get at other courses including multi-touch programming, Mono.NET, and NoSQL / MongoDB. and build on the PFx Task library (covered elsewhere in the course), the dynamic capabilities of C# 4.0, dynamic typing from C# 4.0, and jQuery. and 5.0 DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 NET Programming for Performance Training Write code that works well with the garbage collector Properly handle and throw exceptions Automate transactions with System.Transaction Implement IDisposable to build reliable.NET applications Scale your application to multicore machines using threads Improve memory usage through proper understanding of assemblies, types, and JIT compilation Debug difficult problems using WinDBG, SOS, and ADPLUS.NET Programming for Performance provides experienced.NET developers with practical knowledge and techniques for building robust, scalable, and highly available.NET applications. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Join Me at Guerrilla.NET in November Guerrilla.NET provides a deep exploration of.NET design philosophy and practical advice. You learn a myriad of patterns and best practices, and you get hands-on experience developing applications using Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 8. Course Topic Highlights: Windows 8 For The Developer. Just a quick announcement for an developer upcoming event I’ll be participating in… Early November I’ll be co-teaching DevelopMentor’s biggest.NET developer event of the year in Los Angeles: Guerrilla.NET. hope to see you there! mkennedy. Guerrilla.NET. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Fire Programmers not using Source Control They all agree on 1 thing: “ Use Source Control ” … Of course which source control is still up for debate. The reason why source control is so universal best practice is because it enables us to change code without fear, to experiment , and allows multiple developers to work on the same code base. If this most basic of practices is not being followed, you have hundreds more problems in your code base that are much harder to detect and fix. In our community development work we come across hundreds of good developers. Those developers rarely agree on anything. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, May 7, 2011 Reflections on XP Day Of course there were old industry (pharma, banks, etc.) Agile is the current ‘best practice’ when the BBC, Sky, etc. Of cause Agile software development is all about development process and practice. For my money this was the best session at the conference. Even some of the Agile practices don’t stand up to examination, e.g. pair programming - most developer hate it! Agile is still state-of-the-art, the best we have. I have spent the last two days at the XP Day 2008 conference here in London. very good conference and highly recommended. Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, November 21, 2007 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Fire Programmers not using Source Control
They all agree on 1 thing: “ Use Source Control ” … Of course which source control is still up for debate. The reason why source control is so universal best practice is because it enables us to change code without fear, to experiment , and allows multiple developers to work on the same code base. If this most basic of practices is not being followed, you have hundreds more problems in your code base that are much harder to detect and fix. In our community development work we come across hundreds of good developers. Those developers rarely agree on anything. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, May 7, 2011 - Join Me at Guerrilla.NET in November
Guerrilla.NET provides a deep exploration of.NET design philosophy and practical advice. You learn a myriad of patterns and best practices, and you get hands-on experience developing applications using Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 8. Course Topic Highlights: Windows 8 For The Developer. Just a quick announcement for an developer upcoming event I’ll be participating in… Early November I’ll be co-teaching DevelopMentor’s biggest.NET developer event of the year in Los Angeles: Guerrilla.NET. hope to see you there! mkennedy. Guerrilla.NET. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Tuesday, September 25, 2012 - Knowledge based product development
Of course I want to be a good product manager so I've been looking around material to tell me how to be a good product manager, much to my surprise I find that there are very few books written on the subject of product management. For example Toyota use setup-based engineering, so rather than design, say, one new gearbox for a car they may develop several new gearboxes and select the best one, or combine the best features of those developed into a new gearbox. Unfortunately, many "best practice" project management techniques (or is it project managers themesleves?) Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, September 30, 2005 - Reflections on XP Day
Of course there were old industry (pharma, banks, etc.) Agile is the current ‘best practice’ when the BBC, Sky, etc. Of cause Agile software development is all about development process and practice. For my money this was the best session at the conference. Even some of the Agile practices don’t stand up to examination, e.g. pair programming - most developer hate it! Agile is still state-of-the-art, the best we have. I have spent the last two days at the XP Day 2008 conference here in London. very good conference and highly recommended. Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, November 21, 2007 %>
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