A stranger in a strange land: A graphic designer in a dot NET Agile sprint planning world

I still don’t know squat about programming- for the purpose of Agile sprint planning, I really don’t need to. I only need a grasp of how or what is going to be done based on it’s relative difficulty to other tasks.

Thoughts on Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm

To bridge the chasm between early and mainstream markets, Moore proposes a strategy he likens to establishing a beachhead: claim a place from which to expand your market share by first positioning your product in a niche market.

Name a variable like you name your first-born

If it takes too long we give it some silly name (bunnyFooFoo) and move on with the intention of revisiting the discussion during code review before committing to the source repository. Besides, who would let bunnyFooFoo go into the source repository with their initials on the commit?

Refactoring Code: A Programmers Challenge Part 2

Well, at this point, his list of pages grown considerably. Rather than the handful we have in our code, we now need to hide the panel for many pages. As an additional requirement, it now needs be configurable too, so compiled code is not the best solution.

Refactoring Code: A Programmers Challenge

Today I encountered a question on the ASP.NET Forum that I got quite excited about, “How do I refactor this?” Refactoring is a big part of our daily coding practices and I was curious as to what other programmers would come up with.

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