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“This points us to one of the most important health metrics on a software development project. How long does it take for you to get a new team member working productively on your project? If the answer is more than one day, you have a problem. Specificall
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“Google is also trying to convince Facebook developers to use Google’s new pay-per-action ads (still in beta) to get more people to install their apps on Facebook”
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“Engage in Conversation, Build Relationships, Engaging in conversations, Track Success of Posts, Correcting Errors and Damage Control , Find Plagiarists”
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“It appears that either Facebook is really confused with it’s mini-feed strategy or they’re attempting some sort of carrot and stick approach to third party applications posting to the mini-feed.”(tags: facebook applications)
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“The Inevitable Pain of Software Development, Including of Extreme Programming, Caused by Requirements Volatility,” is a sort of update and latter-day restatement of Frederick Brooks’s classic “No Silver Bullet” argument.
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“The Internet may be a young person’s medium, but the retired and those nearing retirement such as Alonzy have found that they can work the Web just as well. Sometimes, such “Gray Googlers” can live a richer, more financially rewarding life than when they
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KitchenBug could be described best as a social recipe application. It allows you to create, bookmark and share recipes in a very seamless way.(tags: social-networks food)
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What makes Ramsay’s approach to restaurant revamping so interesting, though, is how applicable it feels to software design. The characteristics of a failing eatery ring remarkably similar to those of a poorly-run software product
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Does anyone else find it odd that something as new and revolutionary as Facebook isn’t prepared to cope with a practice as old and studied as satiric writing under a pseudonym?
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