2014-09-11

What is your test ROI

When we write code we sometimes get carried away and forget to think about if we are spending our time right. However more common I see people (including myself) forgetting to think of cost vs benefit of the tests we write.

2014-09-04

How long does it take to understand the value of currency?

In my old blog I had a number of posts that are useful to people relocating in general and US specifically. The other day something happened that made me think it was time to bring that topic back to life

2014-08-28

The perfect cover letter

Recently a friend of mine applied for a new job. Since he did not know anybody at the company he realized he needed a good cover letter to get through the first filtering and get the recruiter's attention. And so he did...

2014-08-21

IoC - good, bad and ugly

I was reading this article that is doing a pretty good job at explaining in what situations an IoC container saves the day. And even though I dislike most uses of IoC containers I've seen I have found them useful once or twice.

2014-08-14

Appreciating garbage

I once was working with a company that complained that my code was not optimized because it used 100% of the CPU. So I asked if the user interface was responsive. And it was. So I asked if they experienced any noticeable delays in responses. They didn't. So I asked for how long the CPU was at 100%. And the answer was...

2014-08-07

Lying with statistics

Last week I told you about an article that brought back some old memories on how to lie with statistics.

2014-07-31

Lying with statistics and StackOverflow

A recent article on StackOverflow performance brought some memories back; how easy it is to lie with statistics.

2014-07-24

How object calisthenics can save the night

Last week we had a 24 hour hackathon at work. And I ended up using an old trick I've mentioned before.

2014-07-17

Azure Load Balancer Nuggets

Up until recently I assumed the azure load balancer just was a simple round robin balancer.

2014-07-10

Writing async tests

Ever since async/await was introduced in .net 4.5 I've seen people happily using those keywords in their (unit) tests. A usage I believe to be a mistake.