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How I jump to my conclusions. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. On Lidor Wyssocky’s Blog on Optimizing Software Development is a post stating that you should not make your successors feel lost in your code. Lidor uses a metaphoric story about a person being lost in a city, even though he found a map (which just *might* be of that city). Clue is: A map is no use unless you know where you are! Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 12:54 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. One million signatures for one seat. Getting...

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How I jump to my conclusions. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. On Lidor Wyssocky’s Blog on Optimizing Software Development is a post stating that you should not make your successors feel lost in your code. Lidor uses a metaphoric story about a person being lost in a city, even though he found a map (which just *might* be of that city). Clue is: A map is no use unless you know where you are! Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 12:54 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. One million signatures for one seat. Getting...

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How I jump to my conclusions: Usability testing with Children

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How I jump to my conclusions. Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Usability testing with Children. Usability testing with children is similar in many respects to usability testing with adults. But in order to get the most out of the sessions, and ensure the child is comfortable and happy, there are a few differences that you need to be aware of. Read about in on Tim Fidgeon's Feature: Usability testing with Children. Among the differences that drew my attention were the importance of non-verbal cues, because.

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How I jump to my conclusions: The Five-Step Program For Overcoming Management Lies

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How I jump to my conclusions. Sunday, May 14, 2006. The Five-Step Program For Overcoming Management Lies. Lidor Wyssocky posted a five-step program. For overcoming the Management Lies. Kathy Sierra posted about. Nice reading. He included a step in case you risk becoming a manager yourself in the future . Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 11:06 PM. Links to this post:. View my profile at:.

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How I jump to my conclusions: Getting Software Projects Back on Track

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How I jump to my conclusions. Sunday, May 28, 2006. Getting Software Projects Back on Track. In the last years I read lots of books on software engineering and consumed hundreds of best practices describing how to get a good start and to keep your project on track. Most software engineering books target on keeping your project out of trouble. A book that I read (more than once) from cover to cover is the Software Project Survival Guide. EM Bennatan shows how to:. Evaluate where your project really stands.

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How I jump to my conclusions: None of the errors found

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How I jump to my conclusions. Sunday, May 14, 2006. None of the errors found. Lidor Wyssocky (yes the same as in my previous post) runs a Blog on Optimizing Software Development. Lidor warns about using test coverage metrics. As they may create the illusion you are doing well, when you are not. Problem is that test coverage metrics are always related to what's in the code, the problem is that lots of bugs are caused by what is NOT in the code. None of the errors found". Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 11:12 PM.

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How I jump to my conclusions: Open Source Requirements Management Tool

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How I jump to my conclusions. Friday, May 19, 2006. Open Source Requirements Management Tool. Recently a free open source Requirements Management Tool. Was released. It's a release 1.0 version. I did not have time to install an try it, but I definitely will. Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 12:18 AM. Links to this post:. View my profile at:.

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How I jump to my conclusions

How I jump to my conclusions. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. On Lidor Wyssocky’s Blog on Optimizing Software Development is a post stating that you should not make your successors feel lost in your code. Lidor uses a metaphoric story about a person being lost in a city, even though he found a map (which just *might* be of that city). Clue is: A map is no use unless you know where you are! Posted by Harry Nieboer @ 12:54 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. One million signatures for one seat. Getting...

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