developpementagile.com
Nettoyer votre code pour le rendre 5 S
http://developpementagile.com/posts/2015/april/nettoyer-votre-code-pour-le-rendre-5-s
Blogue Développement Agile. Nettoyer votre code pour le rendre 5 S. Le lundi 20 avril 2015. Nous voilà rendus au 3ième concept de la méthode 5S : nettoyer (ou seiso en japonais). Comment ce principe, pensé à la base pour éviter la détérioration de la machinerie et des équipements, peut-il s’appliquer en développement logiciel? Revenons pour une seconde aux fondements de la méthode 5S. Une fois l’espace de travail ordonné. Le premier S) et rangé. La règle des scouts. La bonne vieille règle des scouts, soi...
tallinndev.blogspot.com
Tallinn Developers' Club: Обзор встречи 30.06
http://tallinndev.blogspot.com/2009/07/3006.html
DevClub - we make it happen together! DevClub.eu - делаем вместе! Даже небольшая сумма в месяц может улучшить наши встречи! Пожертвования (см. подробности). Пояснение: DevClub.eu donation. Saturday, July 4, 2009. Обзор встречи 30.06. Итак состоялась наша встреча, посвященная базам данных. Присутствовало около 40 человек и,не смотря на некоторые технические заминки в начале, все остались довольны. Фотоотчетик, предоставленный Антоном Архиповым(Swedbank). Открыл встречу Сергей Мудрецов(Skype). Тёмных тайн ...
blog.inf.ed.ac.uk
Yada Yada | Tim Colles
http://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/timc
Using mock to test rpm packages. May 25, 2016. Service is a locally developed build farm. We use this for automatically building. Files for the multiple platforms and architectures we often have to support concurrently . The service uses Mock. Underneath. It works very well for known working packages and a. 8220;send and forget”. Mock comes with the necessary configuration file for our main current platform and architecture already, so in principle you need do nothing more than:. Mount -t proc none /proc.
davidludut.blogspot.com
MING_HOME: November 2008
http://davidludut.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
I publish my own voice on this blog. I also collect and share things that i think interesting and useful. Friday, November 28, 2008. It is obviously important that a software system should work according to requirements and specifications. Equally important is that it is maintainable and extensible. A software system that is hard to maintain and extend will become expensive. To make a software system maintanable and extensible, the development team needs to strive to:. 1 apply good design principles.
smartics.eu
projectdoc for Atlassian Confluence - projectdoc for Atlassian Confluence - Wiki
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Skip to header menu. Skip to action menu. Skip to quick search. Projectdoc for Atlassian Confluence. All Terms of the Glossary. Projectdoc for Atlassian Confluence. All Terms of the Glossary. 10 more child pages. Link to this Page. Opting Out Web Analysis. Go to start of metadata. Skip to end of metadata. Created by Robert Reiner. Last modified on Sep 30, 2016. Go to start of metadata. Lost in wiki space? Questions and answers related to projectdoc and Confluence. Top projectdoc features, all versions.
goforthandcode.blogspot.com
Go Forth And Code: A Brief History of a Database
http://goforthandcode.blogspot.com/2007/12/brief-history-of-database.html
Go Forth And Code. Sunday, January 27, 2008. A Brief History of a Database. You start your project from a clean slate. The design is clean - it meets the customer's requirements elegantly. The DB schema is normalised*. Like the good developer that you are. And you start coding. A week passes by and you figure out that the schema needs to be changed a little - nothing drastic, just a small change - because "the $%*& customer changed his mind" or "the design doesn't handle that *&%$#@! The installer is try...
jeekaa.blogspot.com
j.k. bloooog: februāris 2013
http://jeekaa.blogspot.com/2013_02_01_archive.html
CodeIgniter, Git and friends. Git whatchanged - since="1 day ago" -p FILENAME. A comment - this is ignored *.a # no .a files! Liba # but do track lib.a, even though you're ignoring .a files above /TODO # only ignore the root TODO file, not subdir/TODO build/ # ignore all files in the build/ directory doc/*.txt # ignore doc/notes.txt, but not doc/server/arch.txt. Alot more on viewing git logs: http:/ git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Viewing-the-Commit-History. Http:/ wiki.nginx.org/Codeigniter.
se-radio.net
Episode 186: Martin Fowler and Pramod Sadalage on Agile Database Development : Software Engineering Radio
http://www.se-radio.net/2012/06/episode-186-martin-fowler-and-pramod-sadalage-on-agile-database-development
Transcript SE-Radio Episode 237: Go Behind the Scenes and Meet the Team. Episode 186: Martin Fowler and Pramod Sadalage on Agile Database Development. On June 1, 2012. Bull; 13 Comments. Martin Fowler and Pramod Sadalage. Refactoring Databases – Evolutionary Database Design. Recipes for Continuous Database Integration. Http:/ traffic.libsyn.com/seradio/SERadio186.mp3. Podcast: Play in new window. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Facebook. Last reply was 10 months ago. June 2, 2012. June 4, 2012. Softwa...
chadaustin.me
agile – Chad Austin
https://chadaustin.me/tag/agile
Code Reviews: Follow the Data. This is a mirror of the corresponding post at the IMVU Engineering Blog. After years of reviewing other people’s code, I’d like to share a couple practices that improve the effectiveness of code reviews. First, why review code at all? There are a few reasons:. Enforce stylistic consistency with the rest of the code. Finding opportunities to share code across systems. Helping new engineers spin up with the team and project. Maintain the health of the system overall. Reviewin...
norbert-tothgati.blogspot.com
Experiences B{logged}: May 2006
http://norbert-tothgati.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_archive.html
Planned to share my experiences on the software and tools I have used. Tuesday, May 09, 2006. Code, in general. An article some time ago and he had a really good remark, pointing out that code which is produced is . well, only produced and not exactly written to be of good quality. I read somewhere posted these days: "Quality pays itself." You probably have experienced this. But with Matthew's words, we don't get to say it too often: "Now that is some fine looking code". And code that was written with so...