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Upcoming JavaScript & AngularJS Workshop in Vienna
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Upcoming JavaScript and AngularJS Workshop in Vienna. May 15, 2015 0. This post was originally posted on my old blog. I will be giving a public JavaScript and AngularJS workshop in Vienna from July 6th to July 8th 2015. If you are interested you can register here. Thanks to my former employer TechTalk. For organising the event. If you are interested in a in-house course for modern JavaScript development (also covering topics like HTML5, ES6, AngularJS, React, Gulp, Grunt etc). Design based on long-haul.
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Cassandra Syndrome: Knowing that failure is inevitable, but nobody is listening
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Cassandra Syndrome: Knowing that failure is inevitable, but nobody is listening. August 23, 2010 2. This post was originally posted on my old blog. Cassandra's doom was to predict what others refused to believe. While Cassandra foresaw the destruction of Troy, she was unable to do anything to forestall these tragedies since no one believed her. In several big enterprise projects I have been in, developers just stopped caring, they gave up on craftmaship. This is the typical No pigs, just chicken. The hig...
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Weekend Reader, Week 18
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Weekend Reader, Week 18. May 02, 2015 3. This post was originally posted on my old blog. Visual Studio for OSX and Linux. Last week at Build 2015 Microsoft announced Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio Code is a completely new code editor that distinguishes itself a lot from the traditional Visual Studio family. It is available for free and it is available for Windows, OSX and Linux. I think Visual Studio Code. Is a very exciting announcement from different perspectives:. Software Surgery - Beyond Features.
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Visual modeling: Is it worth it? An example...
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Visual modeling: Is it worth it? July 07, 2009 3. This post was originally posted on my old blog. The following link points to an interesting article (in German):. Groovy-DSLs mit Eclipse-GMF visualisieren. The article perfectly shows some of the issues I have with the current state of visual modeling and MDSD. The first part of the article is about implementing a domain concept. This is directly connected to the business problem which should be solved by the software at hand. You really have to evaluate...
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Why I don't believe in scaling Agile to the Enterprise
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Why I don't believe in scaling Agile to the Enterprise. February 12, 2014 4. This post was originally posted on my old blog. Yesterday I read the post "Approaches how to scale agility". On the Zühlke Blog. The topic is close to several ramblings I have published recently here on my blog:. Something went wrong with Scrum: Analogies with the Underpant Gnomes and Sovjet Era Deathmarches. Paradise Lost: SAFe banned from the Agile Heaven? Not happy with Agile, but why? 2 Validate every step. Let's take SAFe a...
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From coding whore to opinionated developer?
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From coding whore to opinionated developer? January 05, 2009 1. This post was originally posted on my old blog. Have you also been on projects where things were done entirely different to your own opinions. Maybe they totally contradicted values that are most important for you? But you coped and went along? Did you feel compromised, even dirty, for not resisting? Did it make you feel like a coding whore? And Ruby on Rails shaped the concept of opinionated software. As most ideas from 37signals. Etc and h...
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The Software Grief Cycle
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The Software Grief Cycle. July 24, 2014 4. This post was originally posted on my old blog. People pile layers on top of layers, abstractions on top of abstractions, complications on top of complications, crap on top of patches, and patches on top of crap until everything collapses onto itself and the singularity appears. Source lost on the Internets. After reflecting upon my last Weekend Reader. I came up with some more thoughts about the fact that software is eating the world. So there you have another ...
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Upcoming Speaking Engagements
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April 28, 2015 0. This post was originally posted on my old blog. On May 8 the 20th SI-SE Fachtagung will take place in Rapperswil. The title of the Conference is Next Generation Web and Mobile UIs . I will give a talk titled JavaScript - Past, Present, Future. On June 30 I will hold a hands-on workshop JavaScript for Real Developers. At the Java User Group in Zurich. Laquo; Weekend Reader, Week 16. Weekend Reader, Week 18 ». I am an enthusiastic software professional. Design based on long-haul.
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