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2016-11-24
Scrum is like riding a bike with training wheels.
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Over the years I've grown to dislike Scrum, mostly because I've seen it abused and misunderstood. And an approach that makes it easy...
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2016-11-17
Meat your friends
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Have you ever thought about referring to your friends in terms of meat doneness ?
2016-11-10
Go for C# developers: Parsing and Formatting time
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Time for something that really boggled my mind in the beginning; the choice of how time formats are created in Go.
2016-11-03
Epoch (sic) Parties!
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When going over the posts from February 2009 I found some moderately interesting stuff and then one real gem. And it was not the fact that ...
2016-10-27
Go for C# developers: Polymorphism
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One of the things I miss the most in Go is polymorphism . I must confess that the lack of polymorphism is one of those things that still an...
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2016-10-20
Go for C# developers: Go is not a functional language
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Last week covered a lot of ground but that articled linked last week did not cover another aspect of Go that might bite you.
2016-10-13
Go for C# developers: 50 things you should know
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Once again I can just lean back and relax as somebody else already did my work.
2016-10-06
Slow tests, courage and zombie driven development
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When I was going over my old posts from January 2009 I had a flashback of how I for a while aimed at posting something every other day. Tod...
2016-09-29
What is the most vulnerable operating system?
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For whatever reason I needed some data on what the most vulnerable operating system was and instead I stumbled over some questionable use of...
2016-09-22
Go for C# developers: All your async are belong to us
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Learning how to write "good" go code (in some definition of good) sometimes mean you need to unlearn old habits. This is especiall...
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