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Max Guernsey, III: December 2013
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Monday, December 30, 2013. Test-Driven Architecture Article Accepted by InformIT. As you may recall some friends of mine and I are working on articles and blog entries. Intended to reform architecture for the modern age. This is a quick note that the article Mike Brown. And I wrote regarding the impact of TDD on architecture has been submitted to the publisher and is in the editorial phase. I'll post something here when it is published. Links to this post.
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Max Guernsey, III: September 2013
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Monday, September 30, 2013. When to Create a SetUp Method. I recall from back when the Earth was cooling and I was spending a of time in Seattle (read: "living there") that there was a lot of advice flying around about the forces surrounding designing individual tests. That, to me, settles the "when" question by obviating it and uncovering a much more interesting question: what. Should you factor out into a set-up method? Let's look at two examples. Here's a ...
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Max Guernsey, III: Agile Database Resources
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. As I run into agile database resources, I write them down here. Ten Tips for Constructing an Agile Database Development Environment that Works. This is an article I wrote as a companion to my book. It's kind of a "whirlwind tour" of the most prominent technical concepts in the book. Test-Driven Database Development: Unlocking Agility. This one of Scott W. Ambler's websites. It's got all his thinking as well as some contributions from others.
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Max Guernsey, III: September 2014
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Friday, September 26, 2014. A viable stand-in for every free-form poem. He fired an electric beagle at her. Cumulus hairballs in a Tycho lace hack! It was too late to return the pancakes. Links to this post. Tuesday, September 09, 2014. My friend and current boss, Al Shalloway. Has been talking with be about cogito ergo sum. For a little while, now. While I think the ergo sum. So I wonder if the sentio ergo sum. Links to this post. Sunday, September 07, 2014.
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Max Guernsey, III: Cogito Ergo Sum
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Sunday, September 07, 2014. First, I'll Rant About How Crazy People Are. If you're one of those people who is insane but can't face it so you call my ideas nuts, you might want to skip this section. You know who you are (but can't admit it). When I learned about Descartes's discovery. I learned from someone who understood what it really meant. It sure looks to me like he meant the right thing but there's no point in arguing with someone over what a dead guy m...
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Max Guernsey, III: February 2014
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Referencing Concepts from Presentations. I've been delivering shorter presentations of late. To keep things compact, I've been experimenting with just saying "I'm assuming you're familiar with these things. If not, there are resources to help you with them.". In retrospect, this is obvious but I certainly failed to predict it. Keep materials on hand that address assumed knowledge and adapt a talk to the audience's needs. Tuesday, F...
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Max Guernsey, III: November 2013
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Friday, November 29, 2013. Establishing a Class of Databases. A lot of people ask me about the infrastructure required to establish a class of databases. In my opinion, that's not a lot of the work. It takes a day or so here or there to write just what you need, just when you need it. Nevertheless, I would like to remind everyone that the sample code. Links to this post. Labels: Test-Driven Database Development. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Links to this post.
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Max Guernsey, III: August 2013
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Code Retreat for JavaScript and Ruby Developers. I'm thinking of putting together a little meetup where I can help developers who prefer Ruby and JavaScript improve their focus and discipline. Both languages have critical flaws in them that make it harder to adhere to object-oriented principles and, as a result, developers who choose these languages must require a far greater amount of concentration in order to do a good job.
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Max Guernsey, III: Sitting in Ringo Starr Concert
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Max Guernsey, III. Suffer not a fool to live. Thursday, July 17, 2014. Sitting in Ringo Starr Concert. I'm sitting in the a Ringo Starr concert in Bend, OR and realizing that the Boomer's greatest achievement is not completely reversing six thousand years worth of advancement. Way to go guys. You barely didn't do it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All malaria is saying. Sitting in Ringo Starr Concert. Canceling my iContact account. The Fermi Paradox is ridiculous. Transition Testing (read online).