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Bugs on the Road
Submitted by Elisabeth Hendrickson on Sun, 16/03/2008 - 15:18.I’ve run across numerous bugs in my travels. Some have been really real, like the time I found a 4 inch long dragonfly (seriously, the live flying kind) hanging from the projection screen in a conference room in a hotel in Florida. I was supposed to be teaching a software testing class, projecting [...]
Scrum Delivers Nothing
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Sun, 16/03/2008 - 15:49.Oh boy, here comes another ill-advised Scrum-related rant...
Before I start, let's just get one thing absolutely clear. I am not anti-Scrum. I am not saying that Scrum is Snake Oil. I am not saying that Scrum does not work.
I'm simply making an observation based on the experiences I've had with Scrum practitioners in recent years.
So here goes (now, brace yourselves).
Before I start, let's just get one thing absolutely clear. I am not anti-Scrum. I am not saying that Scrum is Snake Oil. I am not saying that Scrum does not work.
I'm simply making an observation based on the experiences I've had with Scrum practitioners in recent years.
So here goes (now, brace yourselves).
Dynamic Languages Don't Live In The Scripting Language Ghetto
Submitted by Corey Goldberg on Sun, 16/03/2008 - 16:08.I love this sarcastic rant by Ryan Tomayko from March 2006. In the article, he rubutts some of James Gosling's comments regarding Java vs. dynamic languages. Ryan pokes some fun at comments about dynamic languages and why they should be taken seriously; rather than thrown into the "scripting language ghetto".
