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Forum posts by Jimmy Nilsson:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 7:42 AM
I have just seen that Magnus Christerson and Charles Simonyi of Intentional Software seem to like Lagom Process. At least they mention it in their recent blog post called "A Process With the Right Degrees of Freedom - the Lagom Process?". Wow!
Posted in Agile Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 7:42 AM
I have just seen that Magnus Christerson and Charles Simonyi of Intentional Software seem to like Lagom Process. At least they mention it in their recent blog post called "A Process With the Right Degrees of Freedom - the Lagom Process?". Wow!
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 6:05 AM
Ah, what a dream project! Eric Evans has invited me to collaborate on the DDD-site (domaindrivendesign.org), trying to create an even stronger DDD-community. That will be extremely interesting, of course, not just because I'm very interested in the topic, but what is even better is I know I will learn so much from Eric! I'll get back with more...
Posted in Agile Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 6:05 AM
Ah, what a dream project! Eric Evans has invited me to collaborate on the DDD-site (domaindrivendesign.org), trying to create an even stronger DDD-community. That will be extremely interesting, of course, not just because I'm very interested in the topic, but what is even better is I know I will learn so much from Eric! I'll get back with more...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 4:15 AM
It is sometimes heard that Extreme Programming (XP) is too extreme or, rather, too rigid... Some people have understood the message as being: "If you aren't doing it all, you're stupid." What might be another problem with the perception of the name of XP is that I think that the extreme is often extremely expensive. It often happens that there...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jul 7, 2006, 2:06 AM
Several years ago I was criticized for being too wary of exposing certain data access libs/versions from MS. I haven't changed my mind, quite the opposite. (I wouldn't be surprised if you can spontaneously mention seven different libs without thinking about different versions - assuming you work with MS tech...) The core of my...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 25, 2006, 2:54 PM
I have just seen that Magnus Christerson and Charles Simonyi of Intentional Software seem to like Lagom Process. At least they mention it in their recent blog post called "A Process With the Right Degrees of Freedom - the Lagom Process?". Wow!
Posted in Design Buzz Forum, Jun 25, 2006, 2:54 PM
I have just seen that Magnus Christerson and Charles Simonyi of Intentional Software seem to like Lagom Process. At least they mention it in their recent blog post called "A Process With the Right Degrees of Freedom - the Lagom Process?". Wow!
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 25, 2006, 12:53 PM
Ah, what a dream project! Eric Evans has invited me to collaborate on the DDD-site (domaindrivendesign.org), trying to create an even stronger DDD-community. That will be extremely interesting, of course, not just because I'm very interested in the topic, but what is even better is I know I will learn so much from Eric! I'll get back with more...
Posted in Design Buzz Forum, Jun 25, 2006, 12:53 PM
Ah, what a dream project! Eric Evans has invited me to collaborate on the DDD-site (domaindrivendesign.org), trying to create an even stronger DDD-community. That will be extremely interesting, of course, not just because I'm very interested in the topic, but what is even better is I know I will learn so much from Eric! I'll get back with more...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 21, 2006, 9:16 PM
It is sometimes heard that Extreme Programming (XP) is too extreme or, rather, too rigid... Some people have understood the message as being: "If you aren't doing it all, you're stupid." What might be another problem with the perception of the name of XP is that I think that the extreme is often extremely expensive. It often happens that there...
Posted in Design Buzz Forum, May 21, 2006, 9:16 PM
It is sometimes heard that Extreme Programming (XP) is too extreme or, rather, too rigid... Some people have understood the message as being: "If you aren't doing it all, you're stupid." What might be another problem with the perception of the name of XP is that I think that the extreme is often extremely expensive. It often happens that there...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 12, 2006, 8:31 PM
Several years ago I was criticized for being too wary of exposing certain data access libs/versions from MS. I haven't changed my mind, quite the opposite. (I wouldn't be surprised if you can spontaneously mention seven different libs without thinking about different versions - assuming you work with MS tech...) The core of my...
Posted in Design Buzz Forum, May 12, 2006, 8:31 PM
Several years ago I was criticized for being too wary of exposing certain data access libs/versions from MS. I haven't changed my mind, quite the opposite. (I wouldn't be surprised if you can spontaneously mention seven different libs without thinking about different versions - assuming you work with MS tech...) The core of my...
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