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Bookmarks for June 2nd through June 5th

by Ron Bieber on Thursday, June 18, 2009

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Bookmarks for April 28th through May 8th

May 8, 2009

Git for beginners: The definitive practical guide – Stack Overflow – The beginnings of a "Practical Guide to Git" being authored on stackoverflow.com.
Highest Voted "git" Questions – Stack Overflow – Quesions tagged with Git on StackOverflow.com
InfoQ: How Many Chickens Are Too Many? – "The daily scrum is an important meeting within the Agile team. During [...]

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Bookmarks for January 20th through January 22nd

January 22, 2009

Obama Staff Arrives to White House Stuck in Dark Ages of Technology – washingtonpost.com – "Two years after launching the most technologically savvy presidential campaign in history, Obama officials ran smack into the constraints of the federal bureaucracy yesterday, encountering a jumble of disconnected phone lines, old computer software, and security regulations forbidding outside e-mail [...]

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Bookmarks for January 15th through January 19th

January 20, 2009

git ready » daily tips for the noob to the guru – Tip site for git from the makers of GitHub.
InfoQ: Pair Programming vs. Code Review – "Theodore Nguyen-Cao described code reviewers as chickens, and paired programmers as pigs."
Coding Horror: Protecting Your Cookies: HttpOnly – "So I have this friend. I've told him time and [...]

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Bookmarks for December 23rd through January 3rd

January 3, 2009

Linux in 2009: Recession vs. GNU – "The general agreement among experts is that not only is FOSS well-equipped to face the recession of 2009, but that those who adopt it will be better off when the hard times are over."
SBC-DSL + router = dropped connections – dslreports.com – Post around DSL connection drops – [...]

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Bookmarks for November 18th through November 20th

November 20, 2008

The Commoditization of Massive Data Analysis – O'Reilly Radar – "There is a debate brewing among data systems cognoscenti as to the best way to do data analysis at this scale. The old guard in the Enterprise IT camp tends to favor relational databases and the SQL language, while the web upstarts have rallied around [...]

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Bookmarks for November 2nd through November 3rd

November 3, 2008

JBoss.com – JBoss jBPM – "Create business processes that coordinate people, applications, and services. Designed for SMB and large enterprise applications alike, JBoss jBPM brings process automation to a much wider set of business problems, from embedded workflow to enterprise business process orchestration and BPM. "
InfoQ: John Lam on IronRuby, Microsoft and Open Source – [...]

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Bookmarks for October 17th through October 18th

October 18, 2008

Skype – can i stop it from loading at start-up? – Mac-Forums.com – How to stop Skype from loading at startup on your Mac.
FireWire Isn’t Alone: A Brief History of Features Apple Has Killed | Technologizer – List of technology Apple has chosen to kill from its products over the years.
Engineering Windows 7 : Engineering 7: A [...]

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Bookmarks for October 15th through October 17th

October 17, 2008

Zend Studio for Eclipse – No file extension as PHP – Good example of the use of Twitter for technical support of a product. Way to go Zend!
Balsamiq Studios, makers of plugins for Web Office applications | Balsamiq – "Create software mockups in minutes, iterate over them with your team, then embed them in [...]

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Bookmarks for September 24th through September 25th

September 25, 2008

The Thirteen Greatest Error Messages of All Time | Technologizer – "They're rarely helpful. Actually, they usually add insult to injury. But what would computing be without 'em? Herewith, a tribute to a baker's dozen of the best (or is that worst?). " – Can you guess who the winner is?
Got an idea to help the world? [...]

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Bookmarks for August 21st through August 22nd

August 22, 2008

The LEMON Parser Generator – "The Lemon program is an LALR(1) parser generator. It takes a context free grammar and converts it into a subroutine that will parse a file using that grammar."
Git merging by example – An article giving a real life example of a git merge.
Re: clarification on git, central repositories and commit [...]

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Bookmarks for August 12th

August 12, 2008

Stevey's Blog Rants: Business Requirements are Bullshit – "Self-professed experts will tell you that requirements gathering is the most critical part of the project, because if you get it wrong, then all the rest of your work goes towards building the wrong thing. This is sooooort of true, in a skewed way, but it's not [...]

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Agile / Lean or Common Sense and Permission To Change?

October 21, 2007

As anyone who reads this blog regularly knows, I’ve spent a lot of time over the last 3-4 years studying agile methodologies and most recently lean concepts and principles. I have most recently been reading a couple of books by Ricardo Semler, who runs his company in a completely democratic way – doing away [...]

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Organizational Features of a Lean Plant

April 30, 2007

I’m reading The Machine That Changed the World : The Story of Lean Production by James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones, and Daniel Roos. It is an extremely interesting book.
I ran into this small paragraph yesterday that for some reason stuck in my head as something important:

The truly lean plant has two [...]

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Lean Principles from the Source

October 8, 2006

I’ve started reading The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles From The World’s Greatest Manufacturer by Jeffrey Liker. I’ve figured that as my curiosity peaks on Lean Development and Lean Principles in general, I might as well go to the source.
Chapter One opens with a quote from Fujio Cho, the president of Toyota Motor [...]

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