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Archive for September, 2005

[DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast] The IUV Triplet, The Hati Point, and Empirical Project Managemen

Friday, September 30th, 2005

In this episode, we talk about Cockburn’s “Are Iterations
Hazardous to Your Project?” article, Agile-think re: scaling
projects from 5-50 people, and figuring out what we want from the
architecture.
Also, starting with this episode, I’m trying out listing all links to stuff we talk about on […]

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The Big Bleat

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

The people we’ve been giving copies of

The Big Moo
to have been enjoying it so far. I always try to warn the less markety-types (read: programmers) that it can come off as a bit cheesy. But, they usually surprise (more at first, now I’m not so surprised) by saying they like it after they […]

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DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast Links

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Occasionally, Charles and I like to take a break from talking about pooping in pickle jars and talk about something technical. In pursuit of that, I thought I’d start up a tag for links and articles that we might use for fodder to get those talks started.
So, if you tag something with “
for_d&r
” we’ll notice […]

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Another Shot of My Office

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Here’s another picture of my office. Check out all them synergized screens.

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[DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast] Episode 22 - Teamwork & Software Development Tribes

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

In this episode we talk about the need to build team work and trust among all the people and tribes involved in developing and delivering software.
I had a busy week this week, what with my inlaws planning on coming here (they ended up not coming), so this episode is a couple days late. So sorry!
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