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Presentations
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An entrepreneur’s journey into grid computing and partnering with Microsoft, by John Powers. WAY Off Topic: Skunk Party. That New-Computer Smell…. Digipede Network 2.4 — Beyond the Press Release. A Day in the Life. Most of the time. The Next Big Thing. What Do You Care What Other People Think? Entries Tagged as 'Presentations'. July 1st, 2009 · No Comments. Read more →]. Middot; Partnering with Microsoft. Middot; Press coverage. Multi-Core and Grid Computing — New Digipede Video Shows the Way. Dan and I ...
jeffmackay.blogspot.com
Confessions of an old nerd: More Thoughts on Scrum
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Confessions of an old nerd. General thoughts about technology. Focus on OO technology, Java, software processes, and generally anything that comes to mind. Saturday, September 09, 2006. More Thoughts on Scrum. I've been doing a little more thinking about Scrum, and have had a little success in getting it kick-started at work. Our first sprint, with a team of seven excellent developers, starts on Monday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. June 10 - June 17. March 18 - March 25.
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Confessions of an old nerd: 2006-10-22
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Confessions of an old nerd. General thoughts about technology. Focus on OO technology, Java, software processes, and generally anything that comes to mind. Sunday, October 22, 2006. And a month later. Overall, scrum works. The daily scrums are great at communicating progress. Every day, each team member communicates the tasks he or she is working on, the tasks planned for the next day, and obstacles that are preventing progress. That works great! But we have encountered a few big challenges. First, w...
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Wow CodeCamp! | Nima Dilmaghani's Technology Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Nima Dilmaghani’s Technology Blog. By nimad on November 6, 2008. Silicon Valley Code Camp. Kenny Spade, and Anand Iyer. If you ever wondered what those hieroglyphics where all about this is your opportunity to find out. Laquo; Oomph: A Microformat Toolkit from Microsoft. How best to announce a new technology or how Google does things differently. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Said, on November 10, 2008 at 5:13 pm. Said, on January 23, 2009 at 4:07 am. Oomph: A Microforma...
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Creating Passionate Users: Mediocrity by "areas of improvement"
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Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain. Code like a girl. Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane. When only the glib win, we all lose. How to be an expert. Micromanagement: the Zombie Function. The hi-res user experience. Mediocrity by "areas of improvement". Crash course in learning theory. Free Range Posts (open mic). Conversational writing kicks formal writing's ass. You can out-teach or out-spend. Subvert from within: a user-focused guide. Listening to users considered harmful? Teach Wi...
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Confessions of an old nerd: 2006-08-27
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Confessions of an old nerd. General thoughts about technology. Focus on OO technology, Java, software processes, and generally anything that comes to mind. Sunday, August 27, 2006. Let's see where this goes. Anyway, I discovered Kim's blogs last week, and realized that I've become pretty complacent. I spend my days at work, and haven't been keeping up with being on the bleeding edge. So I guess I'd have to say the Kim has goaded me.no, inspired me to start blogging. Links to this post. June 10 - June 17.
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West Coast Grid: Sarah Perez Looks at Microsoft's Cloud
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Grid computing, distributed computing, SOA, SaaS, and .NET- and how they all fit together. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Sarah Perez Looks at Microsoft's Cloud. Sarah Perez at ReadWriteWeb. Has a pretty darn good post. Up about Microsoft's cloud efforts (at least the publicly announced cloud efforts). Their vision of a "connected OS" is deeper than anything I see from any vendor. Their software stack spans consumer apps and enterprise apps. But as Sarah points out, Ray Ozzie's Microsoft 2.0 is focused on t...
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Confessions of an old nerd: 2007-06-10
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Confessions of an old nerd. General thoughts about technology. Focus on OO technology, Java, software processes, and generally anything that comes to mind. Thursday, June 14, 2007. I've been thinking about standards for service-oriented architecture after a discussion with architects in our CTO team and our IITS division (IITS was formerly known as IDX). If you're working on service-oriented architecture, the sheer number of standards you have to be aware of is astounding. Links to this post.