Bookmarks for November 21st

  • James Shore: Successful Software - "Technical debt sucks, and it's a particularly common problem for the teams I work with. Technical debt affects everything they do. It disrupts plans, kills productivity, and creates defects. There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but strangely, these teams put very little effort into paying off the debt. (That's probably why they got into this mess in the first place.)"
  • Lab Safety, Grainger combining supply lines — GazetteXtra - "In an effort to prop up an underperforming Lab Safety Supply, company officials said Wednesday they will combine the business with another that operates warehouses across the country."
  • InfoQ: Agile Usability - "Jakob Nielsen, usability guru and author of Usability Engineering, raises the concern that Agile methods are a threat to traditional approaches to designing usability. He says that Agile’s greatest threat to usability is that “it's a method proposed by programmers and mainly addresses the implementation side of system development”. Alistair Cockburn counters that this claim just isn’t true"
  • InfoQ: The Generic SOA Failure Letter - "There have been quite a few articles recently on the subject of whether or not SOA should be considered a failure. Gartner analysts have entered the debate with a mock letter supposedly written by Project Manager, EA Artchitect or Lead Developer "To the CIO, CEO, CFO, CTO and shareholders", indicating why the writer admits that SOA is certainly a failure"
  • The 7 Deadly Linux Commands - "If you are new to Linux, chances are you will meet a stupid person perhaps in a forum or chat room that can trick you into using commands that will harm your files or even your entire operating system. To avoid this dangerous scenario from happening, I have here a list of deadly Linux commands that you should avoid."
  • The Decline and Fall of Agile - "Scrum is undeniably the winner of the agile method wars. Thanks to the Scrum Alliance's vast (and lucrative) network of Certified Scrum Trainers and Certified ScrumMaster courses, when people say "Agile," they usually mean Scrum. So when "Agile" fails, it's generally Scrum that's failing. And Scrum is incomplete, purposefully so."

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Bookmarks for October 28th

  • WOA! SOA meets Web 2.0 - SD Times On The Web - "The ugly truth behind SOA, as we've discussed here a few times, is that it's a slow evolution, not a revolution. It's complex, expensive, but typically worth it if you hang in there. However, hanging in there is something that U.S. companies don't do well. Tactical issues often trump strategic projects, thus SOA is slow on the uptake. "
  • Ironick: Less is More - The Comic - Comic that compares Apple, Google, and the typical enterprise application. Pretty funny.
  • InfoQ: How to GET a Cup of Coffee - "We are used to building distributed systems on top of large middleware platforms like those implementing CORBA, the Web Services protocols stack, J2EE, etc. In this article, we take a different approach, treating the protocols and document formats that make the Web tick as an application platform, which can be accessed through lightweight middleware."
  • Julian Harris, Social Computing Guy » Second Generation Web Services: REST/WOA vs SOA - "SOA has been around a few years — and where are we? Dion Hinchecliffe’s response is, well, actually, SOA has its place, but it’s complex and inflexible and in lots of cases, REST / WOA (Representational State Transfer / Web Oriented Architecture) is likely way more sensible"
  • WW Grainger: Investing in Nuts and Bolts - Seeking Alpha - "I'm talking about WW Grainger, Inc. (NYSE: GWW), a global industrial service business powerhouse. Grainger provides the nuts and bolts - and just about everything else - from one of its more than 600 branches to over 115,000 customers every day."

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Bookmarks for August 18th

  • Why Grainger is Going Blue - "You have to assume that when a Fortune 500 company like Grainger makes a big deal about changing a font color on their website, there is a very good reason behind it. This seemingly insignificant change can probably represent hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra sales."
  • Landmark Case Upholds Open Source Licenses - O'Reilly Radar - "The U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit has issued a wondrously clear and unambiguous opinion (pdf) that supports the enforceability of open source and public licenses."

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