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Is Worse Better? | Technological Musings Unlimited
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. December 1, 2006. Worse is always better than worst! The worse is better series of essays. Emphasize an important truth about software architecture and software development processes. The truth is that there is no silver bullet; there is no absolute best architecture or absolute best process. Richard Gabriel. So my conclusion from the series is that the best architecture and best process are different for software projects with different circumstances and requirements.
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Matrix Redesigned: octubre 2008
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Reflexiones en voz alta de (como me dicen) un filósofo del software, que siempre olvida el noveno bit. Viernes, octubre 31, 2008. Acabo de escucharlo. Se pueden escuchar cosas muy interesantes sólo si pones atención:. Con el tiempo he aprendido a sospechar de las palabras absolutas (lo que no quita que yo las utilice, todavía no he aprendido a ser coherente de forma. 191;Esa afirmación, tu afirmación, también? Es una imagen de. 8:57 a. m. Día CCCIV. Die Rosenkranz Sonaten. El aprender más sobre la c...
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Please visit my website rajith.lk: Architecture is YOUR responsibility
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Please visit my website rajith.lk. Monday, October 29, 2007. Architecture is YOUR responsibility. I read this post on Steve Vinoski's. That quoted Ron Schmelzer. Who makes an excellent point. " Architecture is YOUR responsibility. You would have realized that companies who understood this reality and took responsibility for the architectural decisions eventually made it big. There is no vendor out there, that can provide you with some ESB. That can magically transform your enterprise into a SOA. There is...
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Please visit my website rajith.lk: Scaling your system - What I learnt from Dan Pritchett's (eBay) talk
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Please visit my website rajith.lk. Friday, November 16, 2007. Scaling your system - What I learnt from Dan Pritchett's (eBay) talk. I was lucky enough to attend both talks given by Dan Pritchett. During the Colorado Software Summit. This year. The first one was, "You Scaled your what". If you want to know what scalability is, here is an excellent introduction. By Werner Vogels. After listening to what Dan had to say, the following points stood out in my mind. For more thoughts on this. Transactional scal...
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Tao Of Foo - Home of Nathan Anderson
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Home of Nathan Anderson. Posted on January 1st, 2008 by Nathan. Lots of techies are out there right now thinking ahead to 2008 and what might be. Here’s a few random thoughts. Hopefully the tongue-in-cheek entries will be self evident. The “Web 2.0” label will officially be retired. Subsequently “Web 3.0” will be announced by Tim. In mid ’08. MySpace, Facebook or LinkedIn will be hit by a serious security vulnerability that will expose enough personal information (more than they already perhaps) that ser...
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Human Architecture: The Big Picture
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Monday, June 4, 2007. Chances are that at some point in your life as an architect you have come across UML. Maybe even had the dubious pleasure of working with a humongous all-problems-solved tool like Rational Rose. In which case you probably have suffered a life-long allergy towards all things UML and are now doing all of your designs with pen and paper. Anyway, at some point I stumbled across Enterprise Architect. The answer is simple: there's a tool for every purpose and UML is just not good for main...
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Human Architecture: June 2007
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Monday, June 4, 2007. Chances are that at some point in your life as an architect you have come across UML. Maybe even had the dubious pleasure of working with a humongous all-problems-solved tool like Rational Rose. In which case you probably have suffered a life-long allergy towards all things UML and are now doing all of your designs with pen and paper. Anyway, at some point I stumbled across Enterprise Architect. The answer is simple: there's a tool for every purpose and UML is just not good for main...
mutlix.blogspot.com
Please visit my website rajith.lk: October 2007
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Please visit my website rajith.lk. Monday, October 29, 2007. Architecture is YOUR responsibility. I read this post on Steve Vinoski's. That quoted Ron Schmelzer. Who makes an excellent point. " Architecture is YOUR responsibility. You would have realized that companies who understood this reality and took responsibility for the architectural decisions eventually made it big. There is no vendor out there, that can provide you with some ESB. That can magically transform your enterprise into a SOA. There is...
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