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It often seems that management believes developers are highly exchangeable. experienced developer leaving the team?
Then NET developer and you're done. Is an
experienced Then just new up a new .NET This Dilbert episode reminded
me
The Blomsma Code
- Monday, March 9, 2009
Q&A: Where do testers fit in?
I think this is an interesting question, and I think we often ignore the role of testers in Agile software development. This is for two reasons: first Agile came from developers, hence it ignores testers as it does Product Management. Second, Developers don’t really want to admit the need for Testers. I got the following question in my mail box a few days ago: “I was reading the Powerpoint deck you prepared for the East Anglia Branch of the BCS and wondered what your thoughts were around Testing. How should testers tackle verbal requirements – as you say Requirements
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- Monday, June 9, 2008
Making sense of Russia
And in the twentieth century it cut itself off from many developments there. It industrialised later and then cut itself off from development and created its own versions of technology o we have Tupolev instead of Boeings. If you believe the press then bribes should have been exchanges. One of the things I try and do in this blog is make sense of the world around me. In fact, I think most of what most of do in life is to try to make sense of the world around us.
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developer.Equals( otherDeveloper );
It often seems that management believes developers are highly exchangeable. experienced developer leaving the team?
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experienced Then just new up a new .NET This Dilbert episode reminded
me
The Blomsma Code
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Write a book or start a company? - Lessons for Product Managers and notes on VoIP, eBay and Skype
A couple of years ago I started to outline a book that would piece together some of my Overload pieces with some of my MBA dissertation work to produce a book called something like “Re-learning software development” or “Knowledge, Learning and Change in Software Development” or even “Software Development in the 21st Century” I started to put some flesh on the idea and even had a conversation with a publisher. Telecoms companies are a traditional bunch, and for the application to be widely available it needs to run on multiple exchanges so you need agreed standards.
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- Friday, March 17, 2006
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Making sense of Russia
And in the twentieth century it cut itself off from many developments there. It industrialised later and then cut itself off from development and created its own versions of technology o we have Tupolev instead of Boeings. If you believe the press then bribes should have been exchanges. One of the things I try and do in this blog is make sense of the world around me. In fact, I think most of what most of do in life is to try to make sense of the world around us.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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Q&A: Where do testers fit in?
I think this is an interesting question, and I think we often ignore the role of testers in Agile software development. This is for two reasons: first Agile came from developers, hence it ignores testers as it does Product Management. Second, Developers don’t really want to admit the need for Testers. I got the following question in my mail box a few days ago: “I was reading the Powerpoint deck you prepared for the East Anglia Branch of the BCS and wondered what your thoughts were around Testing. How should testers tackle verbal requirements – as you say Requirements
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, June 9, 2008
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I don’t understand Mergers and Acquisitions
For example, after months of saying future investment and business growth would come from developing countries and South America the Spanish telecoms operator Telefonica decided to buy O2 recently. O2 is big in the UK, Germany and Ireland, hardly developing countries and defiantly not in South America. No company is bought without a plan to sell it and one frequent route As regular readers of this blog known I read the Financial Times daily. Never a day goes buy without some story about company X buying company Y, or merging with Z, or problems with the purchase, or problems
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, January 15, 2006
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