-“The best way to motivate geeks is to not demotivate them”
- BoundedContext-Martin Fowler explains the concept of the Bounded Context.
- Clean Code Cheet Sheet- A cheat sheet for all of the principles and guidance for righting Clean Code.
- Applying the 80:20 Rule in Software Development- Various ways the 80/20 rule applies to software development.
- Technical Disobedience – “In software, it is far to easy to accept the system around you as status quo. It is harder to realize that software is soft, and that systems can be soft as well. There are many small rules you can try and hack around to get things done.”
- The future of the business desktop- Rocky’s thoughts on the desktop PC and its position within the enterprise and what that means as a platform for enterprise developers.
- Why teams don't work- Harvard Business journal about team dynamics.
- Victory Lap for Ask Patents – Joel Spolsky’s anti patent troll effort.
- Singing the Password Blues-“Passwords are so 1999, and dual-factor authentication is torture”
- 5 ways to tackle an insufficient HTTPS implementation – from Troy Hunt
- Scattered Meeting Day Syndrome – “I have observed that the most unproductive day would be to have scattered meetings all throughout the day”
- Cloud Server Performance: A Comparative Analysis of 5 Large Cloud IaaS Providers – “Though Amazon EC2 has the lowest price advantage over the other 4 providers at $0.12 per hour (tied with Windows Azure), the lowest cost does not always mean the best value for a customer looking for maximized performance. Also, while Amazon EC2 had the lowest performance, due to its cost, it did not score lowest on the price-performance value measurement, the CloudSpecs score; in fact, while Rackspace performed 1.5 times better than Amazon EC2 on the Unixbench tests, its higher price dropped it lower than Amazon EC2 in the CloudSpecs score.”
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