RIF Notes #31
"…business staff think we can load up technical debt because they never truly see the consequences. But those consequences are there…they are just never expressed in a way that the business staff can engage with" -Steve McConnell
- WCF is Dead. Long live WCF! – Low budget recording of Monty’s (IDesign) presentation to a user group on simplifying WCF and the “the message is the application”.
- Solving the database deployment problem with Database Lifecycle Management – I’m intrigued.
- Scott Hanselman's Complete List of Productivity Tips
- What the f*** were they thinking?! Crazy website biases exposed by naughty words lists (the NSFW version) – Troy Hunt identify sites weird attempts to prevent offensive words in passwords.
- Code Hoarders – Uncle Bob identifies more about unclean coding practices.
- Personal Productivity: Business vs. busyness vs. laziness - "Excessive busy-ness is a common form of laziness."
- Secrets of Handling Support in an Agile Team
- The Hidden Cost Of Estimation – This post expresses my own inclinations with regard to how much effort should be spent on estimation.
- “Precise estimates are costly, and you won’t get a benefit from making them more precise. In fact, as a product manager, I wouldn’t ask for precise estimates, because they cost me money and time not being spent on actual delivery"
- How to Compute PERT Estimation – But there is a mathematical formula for estimating.
- Stand-ups are Broken, but Should They be Fixed? – Eric Smith thinks Scrums aren’t scrums but are more often status reports, but maybe that’s what everyone wants.
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