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"Driving a project from bug data alone is like driving a car with your eyes closed and only turning the wheel when you hit something." - Sam Guckenheimer I was reading Guckenheimer's book, Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, Read More
Once again, Brian Button has organized another Code Camp for St. Louis. The site is live and ready for your attendance or presentation information. Viva la Code! Read More
Truly excellent (and humorous to boot) article on Agile processes. It's a long read, but well worth it. Read More
Get there and sign up to attend, volunteer, or present! Read More
If you haven't yet had a chance to look at the Architecture Journal, I would highly recommend it. In the latest issue (#6, which isn't available on the site yet), there's a particularly interesting article by Behzad Karim on Behavioral Software Architecture Read More
You can check out the details and volunteer over at Brian Button's site. Read More
I recently watched an MSDN Event webcast on creating your own Application Block by Brian Button (blog) and Tom Hollander. Now, Brian's giving that same talk in St. Louis to the C# User's Group. It was a great talk with plenty of code samples; be there Read More
A St. Louis MSDN Code Camp is in the process of being organized. Anyone interested should definitely contact Brian Button and let him know. In addition, here are some resources on Code Camps: From Thom Robbins, the Code Camp Manifesto Code Camp Read More
I've been tasked with working up some documentation to outline how are XP practices are used. Anyone have any examples or samples or live ones out there which I could ruthlessly plagiarize that they'd be willing to share? Actually, I'm looking more for Read More