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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | You are not Steve Jobs (and don't try to be him) Jobs was a perfectionist: products didn’t get launched unless he approved of them. Jobs started the MacIntosh project because he had Lisa taken from him: MacIntosh and Lisa could only exist because Apple had revenue from the Apple II line. Jobs would spurn products/employees who he didn’t think were up to scratch: if employees are loyal to the company and to you, and if you have a deep talent pool, and (perhaps) the stock-options are worth a lot you might get away with this. Thus we have the discipline of Product Management to help us. it is a copy). Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, November 18, 2011 An Effective Introduction to the STL Training I'm convinced it can improve a C++ programmer's productivity more than anything else in the language. -- Scott Meyers This seminar is a hard-core, hands-on, in-the-trenches indoctrination in the ways of the STL. Participants will gain: An understanding of the architecture behind the STL, including its core components and concepts. Mastery of the subtle differences in semantics of member and non-member functions with the same name, e.g., find, remove, etc. Knowledge of how to integrate STL containers with code expecting arrays and other C-like data structures. Exercises Further Reading DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Different options for hosting RavenDB Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. There is a little bit more work to it and I consider it more of a deployment option but its a great way of hosting RavenDB in production. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. This means it is always available and running whenever you need it. Conclusion. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Different options for hosting RavenDB Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. There is a little bit more work to it and I consider it more of a deployment option but its a great way of hosting RavenDB in production. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. This means it is always available and running whenever you need it. Conclusion. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Different options for hosting RavenDB Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. There is a little bit more work to it and I consider it more of a deployment option but its a great way of hosting RavenDB in production. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. This means it is always available and running whenever you need it. Conclusion. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 You are not Steve Jobs (and don't try to be him) Jobs was a perfectionist: products didn’t get launched unless he approved of them. Jobs started the MacIntosh project because he had Lisa taken from him: MacIntosh and Lisa could only exist because Apple had revenue from the Apple II line. Jobs would spurn products/employees who he didn’t think were up to scratch: if employees are loyal to the company and to you, and if you have a deep talent pool, and (perhaps) the stock-options are worth a lot you might get away with this. Thus we have the discipline of Product Management to help us. it is a copy). Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, November 18, 2011 | -
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Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. There is a little bit more work to it and I consider it more of a deployment option but its a great way of hosting RavenDB in production. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. This means it is always available and running whenever you need it. Conclusion. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 - You are not Steve Jobs (and don't try to be him)
Jobs was a perfectionist: products didn’t get launched unless he approved of them. Jobs started the MacIntosh project because he had Lisa taken from him: MacIntosh and Lisa could only exist because Apple had revenue from the Apple II line. Jobs would spurn products/employees who he didn’t think were up to scratch: if employees are loyal to the company and to you, and if you have a deep talent pool, and (perhaps) the stock-options are worth a lot you might get away with this. Thus we have the discipline of Product Management to help us. it is a copy). Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, November 18, 2011 - Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
But these assertions live within your production code and are both verified by the compiler as well as the runtime. svc in our RESTful urls in IIS. But this falls apart with WCF REST when we host it in IIS. I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? see top-right of this page ). This one is entitled. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Read it on the DevelopMentor website: [link]. am republishing it below for you all to enjoy on your RSS readers. Cheers, Michael. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Different options for hosting RavenDB
Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. There is a little bit more work to it and I consider it more of a deployment option but its a great way of hosting RavenDB in production. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. This means it is always available and running whenever you need it. Conclusion. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 - Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
But these assertions live within your production code and are both verified by the compiler as well as the runtime. svc in our RESTful urls in IIS. But this falls apart with WCF REST when we host it in IIS. I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? see top-right of this page ). This one is entitled. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Read it on the DevelopMentor website: [link]. am republishing it below for you all to enjoy on your RSS readers. Cheers, Michael. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Are you really doing Scrum?
Perhaps one of the reasons why it appears Scrum is the most popular Agile method is simply the number of job adverts for Scrum Masters and Scrum Product Owners. You will have a proven record in the delivery of content focussed online/development projects and have Prince II Practitioner accreditation.” Conversely, if you are following Scrum then you have self-organizing teams so you are not doing Prince II. have no way of knowing whether this organization thinks it is doing Scrum or Prince II but it sounds like they are doing neither. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, October 10, 2008 %>
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