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Inspiration for the weekend #8. Photo by flickr user smohundro. Used under a Creative Commons. 8220;No [Lego] army can stop an idea whose time has come.”. August 6, 2010 · Filed under Uncategorized. No updates this week. Visiting parents a major work deadline = no posts this week. August 6, 2010 · Filed under Uncategorized. Inspiration for the weekend #7. Photo by flickr user brooksb. Used under a Creative Commons. The first salesman reported back, There is no potential here – nobody wears shoes. Taking ...
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Tech issue 100720: Resolved
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Tech issue 100720: Resolved. Graphviz now successfully works on my Snow Leopard installation. Turns out that some of my earlier MacPorts ports were outdated since they were built when I was still running Mac OS X Leopard. Installing the graphviz-gui port would appear to be fine, however, since some of the Graphviz dependencies were outdated for Mac OS X Snow Leopard’s 64-bit architecture, running the graphviz-gui port would fail. Sudo port -f uninstall installed. Sudo port install graphviz-gui. Tech issu...
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philosophy » Kinetic diagrams
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The common ingredient behind software success. As a Certified Scrum Master. I continually re-assess how to best apply Scrum. Principles to deliver software projects. One of my main criticisms of Scrum is that it is often misunderstood and sold as a panacea for bad software practices. It seems dev managers. That Scrum will allow them to extract stellar results from poor and mediocre performers. What a real Scrum looks like:. Photo by flickr user boocal. Used under a Creative Commons. And at the core of [a...
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Inspiration for the weekend #5
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Inspiration for the weekend #5. 8220;‘Security’ is mostly superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. In the long run, avoiding danger is no safer than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.”. 8211; Helen Keller. July 16, 2010 · Filed under inspiration. E-mail (required, never displayed). Powered by WP Hashcash. Inspiration for the weekend #8. No updates this week. Inspiration for the weekend #7. Inspiration for the weekend #6.
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The ideas behind Kinetic (part 1 of 9)
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The ideas behind Kinetic (part 1 of 9). Taking the cue from Charles Dickens’. Weekly serials, I’ll share my thoughts on this topic over a series of posts, with one post each week. On June 16, I briefly touched on the motivation behind Kinetic. Now, let’s dig even deeper into the underlying motivations.). The central premise behind Kinetic is: Useful diagrams must reflect increasingly-complex ideas and systems. 8220;Well, what’s wrong with the today’s tools to create complex diagrams? In the next post (ne...
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Inspiration for the weekend #7
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Inspiration for the weekend #7. Photo by flickr user brooksb. Used under a Creative Commons. Many years ago two salesmen were sent by a British shoe manufacturer to Africa to investigate and report back on market potential. The first salesman reported back, There is no potential here – nobody wears shoes. The second salesman reported back, There is massive potential here – nobody wears shoes. July 31, 2010 · Filed under Uncategorized. E-mail (required, never displayed). Powered by WP Hashcash. Furqan on ...
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2010 July 08 » Kinetic diagrams
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Archive for July 8, 2010. Any child can prove: Every year, around March 19th, the famous swallows. The pride of Capistrano) return to deploy their mud nests in the ruins of this historical mission. This year, by July 12th, my historic mission is to swallow my pride, and nest in my famously-muddy ruins, until my Capistrano. July 8, 2010 · Filed under development. Inspiration for the weekend #8. No updates this week. Inspiration for the weekend #7. The common ingredient behind software success. On Think &#...
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Share with a larger audience?
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Share with a larger audience? Shared an interesting idea today. Ed suggests that I consider linking this WordPress blog to my Facebook account. That way, all my Facebook friends will be able to effortlessly keep up with any new blog postings. Photo by flickr user smlions12. Used under a Creative Commons. As it turns out, Kinetic is more than just a software experiment…it is turning into an experiment in personal growth, as well. July 19, 2010 · Filed under blog-updates. E-mail (required, never displayed).
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The common ingredient behind software success
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The common ingredient behind software success. As a Certified Scrum Master. I continually re-assess how to best apply Scrum. Principles to deliver software projects. One of my main criticisms of Scrum is that it is often misunderstood and sold as a panacea for bad software practices. It seems dev managers. That Scrum will allow them to extract stellar results from poor and mediocre performers. What a real Scrum looks like:. Photo by flickr user boocal. Used under a Creative Commons. And at the core of [a...