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Error-Driven Development: June 2006

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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. I have been reading Hunt. Which I probably don't have to recommend to anyone anymore) and was pretty astonished when I read the section "Pragmatic Teams" in chapter 8. Everything I read seemed to ring a familiar bell somewhere in the back of my head. And every ring could be translated to "been there, done that"; I was part of a team like that once. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Error-Driven Development: March 2006

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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Doing What I Love. While doing some study-related research, I stumbled upon a nice article on doing what one loves by Paul Graham. Http:/ www.paulgraham.com/love.html. Although I might disagree with one or two particular things, I think Graham has some excellent points. Especially his musings on people's motivations sound really familiar and accurate. They reminded me of Terry Pratchett's. Words: "Too many people want to. Vasco Du...

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Error-Driven Development: April 2008

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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Wednesday, April 02, 2008. Concentrating on the Errors. Yesterday I again attended the monthly Agile Dinner. Here in Helsinki. I almost skipped the event due to other engagements but finally decided to go. I'm happy that I did, and want to thank everyone else who was there. I wonder whether it's after all a good thing to be a purist in these issues. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Concentrating on the Errors. View my complete profile.

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Error-Driven Development: April 2006

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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Monday, April 24, 2006. I recently made a small program as an example of a genetic algorithm. It was a minor school assignment, so the algorithm type to use was set in advance. Trying to use TDD as much as I can nowadays, I once again started writing code tests first. After learning about how tests should drive design. Could have forced me. S blog post Extract Class. Public void testStrongIndividualVeryUnlikelyMutates() {. Int changeCount = 0;.

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Error-Driven Development: June 2007

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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Friday, June 01, 2007. After watching a movie or listening to a song, I have sometimes heard people say how they could improve the existing work of art we have just enjoyed. And I believe they could be right, when the definition of quality is theirs to decide. This is the case especially if they could have the talent of the original artist at their disposal. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Kijoe's blog: Coding Dojo - time to refactor?

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Wednesday, November 1, 2006. Coding Dojo - time to refactor? Yesterday we held a coding dojo. At our office. This time we were supposed to code a sudoku game (without GUI). There were some new things that were tried, like having a product owner, and dividing the coding time to iterations. This time we had a group of 14 or so a good many more than in the previous one I attended where only 6 people were around. Don't get me wrong. I think TDD fundamentals are very important. Like 10 minutes for the pair an...

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Kijoe's blog: Daily Team Builds

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Monday, October 23, 2006. This year I was again at the JAOO. Conference in Denmark. Even though I didn't blog anything from the site there were many things I picked up from there. The 'Daily Team Build'. Goes as follows. Each of the team members would in turn show out either a red or green card. Green card. Would mean that the member is doing fine (has a good feeling, nothing major is bugging, has been productive). Red card. I think this is a very good supporting practice because:. Here's a picture of th...

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Kijoe's blog: November 2006

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Wednesday, November 1, 2006. Coding Dojo - time to refactor? Yesterday we held a coding dojo. At our office. This time we were supposed to code a sudoku game (without GUI). There were some new things that were tried, like having a product owner, and dividing the coding time to iterations. This time we had a group of 14 or so a good many more than in the previous one I attended where only 6 people were around. Don't get me wrong. I think TDD fundamentals are very important. Like 10 minutes for the pair an...

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Kijoe's blog: October 2006

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Monday, October 23, 2006. This year I was again at the JAOO. Conference in Denmark. Even though I didn't blog anything from the site there were many things I picked up from there. The 'Daily Team Build'. Goes as follows. Each of the team members would in turn show out either a red or green card. Green card. Would mean that the member is doing fine (has a good feeling, nothing major is bugging, has been productive). Red card. I think this is a very good supporting practice because:. Here's a picture of th...

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Kijoe's blog: Blog reopened!

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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Here and now I reopen my blog after being in the blogging void for over a half a year. Welcome back. We had some problems with the blogging software Pebble. At the open source commonity LaughingPanda. Which hosted my blog some time ago. We decided to drop pebble and the blogs from LaughingPanda and people started moving migrate their blogs elsewhere in the blogosphere. However I didn't seem to have the time for that then. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Kijoe's blog: Accessing native libraries from java

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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Accessing native libraries from java. I have been toying around with a small Java. Project where I have had for long the need to access information about Windows (tm) controlled windows from my Java application. Also I sought after the ability able to use Window's own 'native' graphical libraries. Shaped Window Demo from JNA's site. JNA (Java Native Access). But be sure to check both! Leikkiprojektit saattavat olla tietenkin asia erikseen . January 4, 2008 at 7:19 PM.

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Kijoe's blog: July 2007

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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Accessing native libraries from java. I have been toying around with a small Java. Project where I have had for long the need to access information about Windows (tm) controlled windows from my Java application. Also I sought after the ability able to use Window's own 'native' graphical libraries. Shaped Window Demo from JNA's site. JNA (Java Native Access). But be sure to check both! Links to this post. Here and now I reopen my blog after being in the blogging void for over a ha...

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Error-Driven Development

Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Wednesday, April 02, 2008. Concentrating on the Errors. Yesterday I again attended the monthly Agile Dinner. Here in Helsinki. I almost skipped the event due to other engagements but finally decided to go. I'm happy that I did, and want to thank everyone else who was there. I wonder whether it's after all a good thing to be a purist in these issues. Friday, June 01, 2007. I have often compared programming to painting or other (visual) art skills. Even t...

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