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Diary Of A Ninja
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Diary of a Ninja. A blog about Life, Code and Beating level 99 to brag to your mates. Who said building Visual Studio Extensions was hard? In years past building Visual Studio Extensions have often been considered the realm of the big boys. Staff working at Jetbrains or the Microsoft employees of the world. Last year I saw a talk given by Mads Kristensen. Read the full post. Deconstructing the Azure Point-to-Site VPN for Command Line usage. Read the full post. Read the full post. Scorched Earth Deploymen...
iridescenturchin.blogspot.com
Iridescent Urchin: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Should we lower quality to go faster? Here's an email from one of our consultants, and my response (edited for anonymity and to removing the internal cursing! So, our product manager asked me today whether we could (just) let quality slide for a while, in the interests of getting stuff done faster. As with most companies with a history of software development, there are people who have been burned by non-agile development, and people who haven't had that experience, and they ha...
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Iridescent Urchin: Assisted Suicide
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Saturday, April 17, 2010. While I normally blog about software development, today I'm going to blog about something much more personal, something that most of my friends probably don't know. The trigger is the debate on the right to assisted suicide in the UK and on the right to access even information about assisted suicide in Australia. Which would be blocked by the proposed internet filter. While I won't be as articulate as Sir Terry Pratchett. I want to present my personal experience. Quality - I wis...
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Iridescent Urchin: September 2009
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Monday, September 7, 2009. Code Review for Git. I wanted to find a way to contribute to projects that I couldn't pair on, and to be able to scan a project for possible changes without sitting down and taking up someone's time. Sounded a lot like automated code review, so I had a look around at available code review tools. There are a few available - Review Board. Among them. I know Atlassian and generally like their products so I decided to install Crucible and give it a try. 3) Incrementally work throug...
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Iridescent Urchin: Cogent Departure
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. I expect to finish up with Cogent at the end of March, and I'll pass on more details as they become available. January 26, 2010 at 10:49 PM. While you and I may not use the same approaches for doing things, Ive always been in 100% admiration of your ability and decision making. You are really a great inspiration Steve - keep doing cool things so I can keep talking to you about them. I dont think Ive ever learnt so much from somebody Ive never worked with ;-). The Raspberry Pi H...
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Iridescent Urchin: Time to move on
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. Time to move on. From my darling wife:. Well, folks, it's finally happening. the Hayes family is leaving town. We've been very happy here for the past nine years, though, and we're certainly not going to leave without saying goodbye! We've decided on a date for a big going-away 'do, but we don't have a venue yet. (We've decided we're not quite crazy enough to have this one at home, especially with no furniture! Date: Saturday, June 12. Time: Afternoon - maybe 2ish until 6ish?
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Iridescent Urchin: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009. The cloud.its full of *people*! This is the story of the development of a small piece of software to deploy to the cloud, developed by a cloud of people, and how nominally unrelated groups interacted along the way. Sprinkle, by Marcus Crafter ( http:/ github.com/crafterm/sprinkle/tree/master. Passenger-Stack, by Ben Schwarz ( http:/ github.com/benschwarz/passenger-stack/tree/master. Amazon Web Services ( http:/ aws.amazon.com/. I accepted the responses and nominated a startin...
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Perth ALT.NET: Special Event: Martin Fowler and Neal Ford on Continuous Delivery
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An ALT.NET Group located in Perth, Western Australia. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Special Event: Martin Fowler and Neal Ford on Continuous Delivery. Hey folks. First off, thanks to Jake. For giving a great presentation on FunnelWeb. I still haven't downloaded it (I am ashamed). Next month Martin Fowler. Is coming to town along with Neal Ford. To discuss Continuous Delivery. The details are still being nailed down but you can register here:. The event will be Tuesday 8th March. I hope to see you there!
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