Hello Friends,
I just created one site+forum called www.agileboard.org. It can act as a common platform for professionals who work in Microsoft's .net and related technologies and follows Agile development methodologies. Here one can learn and share their knowledge through AgileBoard's discussion forums.
The mission of AgileBoard.org is to help professionals to learn more and share their technical knowhow.
Please do register and see whether it worth a try in posting/discussing about various subjects related to Agile development and also related Microsoft technologies.
If you think it worth a try, I am happy!..... (I am getting some good feed backs already and I am happy about it.!..)
Enjoy....
Feb 20, 2008
Feb 12, 2008
Pain Driven Developement
Pain Driven Development (PDD)!....
Yet another term!.... that is what my first thought/impression when I saw Jeff''s Blog Post on the same. I couldn't agree more to Jeff''s views on considering pain reduction as an ROI.
More from Jeff's blog,
"The point of this post is to think of pain reduction as ROI. In business, we might spend money on software for some expected return on investment. While working with the software, we also have returns on investment, but in the form of productivity. Pain kills productivity. Over time, we might learn to live with pain through parts of the process by taking a constant does of, but that only hides the pain. It doesn't cure it.
Note: In real life am allergic to pain killers!... (Let me recall the first 911 experience because of the same here.)
Let's more people realistically think and propose some common scenarios and solutions/ways to avoid pain killers in software industry.
Nice starting Jeff. Thanks a lot.
Jeff''s complete blog post can be found here: http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeffrey.palermo/archive/2008/02/11/pain-driven-development-uncovering-the-motivation.aspx
Yet another term!.... that is what my first thought/impression when I saw Jeff''s Blog Post on the same. I couldn't agree more to Jeff''s views on considering pain reduction as an ROI.
More from Jeff's blog,
"The point of this post is to think of pain reduction as ROI. In business, we might spend money on software for some expected return on investment. While working with the software, we also have returns on investment, but in the form of productivity. Pain kills productivity. Over time, we might learn to live with pain through parts of the process by taking a constant does of
Pain-driven development is a mindset where developers react intensely to pain and solve it so that it goes away once and for all. PDD practitioners don't just cover up the pain. We eradicate it. PDD leads to a completely frictionless software process that is a joy to experience."
Perfectly agree to you Jeff.
Note: In real life am allergic to pain killers!... (Let me recall the first 911 experience because of the same here.)
Let's more people realistically think and propose some common scenarios and solutions/ways to avoid pain killers in software industry.
Nice starting Jeff. Thanks a lot.
Jeff''s complete blog post can be found here: http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeffrey.palermo/archive/2008/02/11/pain-driven-development-uncovering-the-motivation.aspx
Feb 2, 2008
MIX Registration Started
Friends,
Microsoft started 'Mix' Conference Registration .....
FYI: MIX is a Microsoft web development conference happening in Las Vegas each year. They have discussions/session on cutting edge technologies and is going to be a fun.
Sessions on,
IE 8 IIS 7.0 ASP.NET (including ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Dynamic Data) VS 2008 and Expression Studio WPF Silverlight 2 And much more..
Admission Fee:
Full Conference Registration - $1295 USD
more here....http://visitmix.com/2008/registration.aspx
Microsoft started 'Mix' Conference Registration .....
FYI: MIX is a Microsoft web development conference happening in Las Vegas each year. They have discussions/session on cutting edge technologies and is going to be a fun.
Sessions on,
Admission Fee:
Full Conference Registration - $1295 USD
more here....http://visitmix.com/2008/registration.aspx
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