Category: Learning / Thoughts

  • Code Craft Blog

    I’m reading the Code Craft blog (I discovered it a few days ago) andI’m really enjoying the entries there. I recommend you check it out. Here are few entries which are worth a read. The author writes from India, where he currently works. His summary of the Indian software market is the best you will…

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  • SOA Best Practices

    Excellent article about SOA. The article should be called Pragmatic SOA 101 — hype free. ResourceSOA best practices (need an IBM account), Mark Lorenz

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  • Project Mgmt 101

    Great dose of advise. Hundred one points, to be exact. ReferenceLessons from Project Management: 101 ways to organize your life, Project Management Source blog

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  • Raganwald: What I've learned from failure

    What are the key elements that ensure the success of your project? What are the keys that will tell you not to continue with the project? I don’t know to tell you the truth. 🙁 But the four things that are outlined below, and explained by Reganwald blog, I are crucial, in my opinion. This…

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  • Paul Graham's Essays

    Software writers I love. There are only a couple of them. Paul Graham is in this group. (Steve McConnell, Martin Fowler, Robert Martin are the rest (out of top of my head)). His essays are always top quality. They are filled with some great, practical information. They are based on his personal experiences. They are…

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  • Martin Fowler's Bliki

    Martin Fowler, to me, is a great IT mind. He has written three (that I know of) books that are on my must-read list. I I own the first two. All three are pretty much classics in the industry. They are: Refactoring, UML Distilled, and Patterns of Enterprise Architecture. Fowler has also written countless articles…

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  • UML Tutorial: The Class Diagram

    I don’t know what’s so complicated about UML that I never seem to get it. Or I never seem to remember it. I guess I like to learn by doing. I just don’t learn by reading an article or a book. Nonetheless, you need an article to learn the concepts. Read on. I’ve read quite…

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  • Evans — Getting From Use Cases to Code

    This is as good of an article on requirements as I’ve ever read. It is 20 pages long, but you should make effort to read it. The article comes from Gary Evans (very good writer) and it was published in July 2004 edition of The Rational Edge. (I have been subscribed to Rational Edge (free)…

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  • Joel on Software

    JoelOnSofware.com: this is a very good, very well-written blog about software development with a concentration on managing the development process. Joel has some great essays on Painless Functional Specifications: A series of articles on writing functional specifications. If you’re involved in software development and don’t write specs, he’ll probably convince you that you should —…

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