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I've had this post sitting in the queue forever. Not forever, but about 2 months. Before I start, I'd love to be able to go back and quote the mass amount of Alt.Net posts that have come out of CB over the last few days, but to be honest I don't...
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For those of you in the area, just a reminder that the code camp is this weekend and we have a few of our very own CodeBetter guys (Jean-Paul Boodhoo and Scott Bellware), along with Dave Laribee, David Walker, Tim Rayburn, Cory Smith, Ben Shierman, David...
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This always drives me nuts. I'm working on a brand spankin new project that has zero code, so a co-worker and I are working on how we want to address the MVP implementation. So lately I'm reading up on new ideas that people have come with since...
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Ok, its time that you start making plans to attend TechFest 2006 , in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, October 14th. I will be presenting 2 sessions of my own: setting up a continuous integration server with CruiseControl.Net in the Extras track 1, and also...
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I want to thank everbody who attended the Continuous Integration meeting in Tulsa last night. I know we ran over on time, but there is just so much to cover. Its very hard to squeeze that much content into user group allowed time slots, but hopefully...
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I just finished a bunch of refactorings on some files in a project. Nothing major, just your normal fixing of code smells and duplications that get left behind when you rush through some stuff. So I finished all the refactorings I was going after and...
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I haven’t posted in about a week because I’ve been busy. Tomorrow I leave on vacation, so I won’t be posting for at least another week. So I thought I would leave you with links to some of the most popular and most read posts on my blog, incase you missed...
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If you're in Oklahoma City or the area, don't forget to register and attend! 2 days to choose from!
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A beginner's look at refactoring, and 4 major design pitfalls to look for.
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A look into the software life cycle models commonly used.
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The typical events in the day of a developer whose team practices XP.
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Here is the syllabus for the workshop/seminar on Extreme Programming to be located in downtown Oklahoma City in mid July. Extreme Programming Seminar/Workshop – Level 100 Values, Principles and Practices of Extreme Programming Click here to register for...
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This is a short list of resources (websites and books mostly) that I have read/do read/participate in on the topic of Extreme Programming. My list is VERY long and I didn't want to put it all up, so I listed the most relavent items. You might not see...
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I don’t talk much about extreme programming here on my blog. Darrell Norton covers that very well, and there isn’t much I could say that he doesn’t/hasn’t already. I am a big advocate of extreme programming. I have worked on several high profile, high...
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TestDriven.Net (formally NUnitAddIn) version 1.1 is now available. From Jamie’s blog , “I've updated the 'QualityTools' test runner so that is works with the latest VSTS 'Test Project's. I've also improved the plug-in model for test runners. You'll need...
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