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Internet Explorer 9: The Platform Before The Storm

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
August 04, 2010

Fourth and final platform preview of Internet Explorer 9 - .NET

HTML5 Web Storage

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 07, 2010

Building faster, more responsive Web apps - Web Development

Tidbits

Dr. Dobb's JournalArnon Rotem-Gal-Oz
July 06, 2010

New month, new round of tidbits. IASA Israel Chapter 2nd Meeting This Thursday (July 8th) at 17:00 Israel time, IASA Israeli chapter is holding its 2nd meeting. I am going to be there moderating the discussion on Architecture and Lean/Agile projects if you are around Raanana feel free to join SEI Webinar on Software Architecture Another software architecture related event going on on July 8th is a SEI webinar on What's software architecture by Rob Wojcik the webinar will take place on July 8 from 1:00 to 2:00 EDT. Looks like it is going to be an interesting listening if you are new to Software architecture. Business Analysis Agile survay Since my blog is also published in Dr. Dobb's I get a lot of PR requests from all sorts of places, most of them end in my Junk email (if the SPAM filters doesn't catch them first). From time to time something a little more interesting crops up. This time it was this survey ran by requirements.net , the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and capgemini. What's interesting about this survey is that 52% of the respondents were in business analysts (or BA management) roles and that 62% of the companies they work with had 1000+ employees. So we get some views of non-devs from large companies. What I see in these results that Agile (with a capital A) is very much in vogue so everybody wants to say they are practicing agile even if they just moved to an iterative cycle within the same old waterfall process or as the survey word it:

Comments from participants demonstrate that many in IT Management desire to maintain current processes and organization structure, while delivering iterative development cycles. Of course, this often results in a hybrid Agile-Waterfall methodology which is commonly referred to as "Scrummerfall" [ARGO: I guess that's pronounced 'Scrum-fail' :) ] or "Wagile."
Also it seems a lot of people don't really understand agile by thinking that SCRUM is a synonym for agile; thinking that product owner and scrum master are a logical fit to be the same person (46%) rather that dev and QA (only 11%); leaving the business analysts as "requirements authors" (42%) rather than having them as part of the "client team" (as Subject matter experts (21%)) or product owners (16%) etc. I guess the direction is what's important :)
Illustration by esc.ape(d) - Design

HTML5 Web Workers

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 23, 2010

Simple scripts that run in a separate thread - Web Development

Computer Tutors and Educational Data Mining

Dr. Dobb's Journal
June 11, 2010

Carnegie Mellon University hosting a pair of conferences on emerging educational technologies - Database

Embedded Systems and Intel's AMT

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 25, 2010

It's paramount that embedded computing equipment be reliable, secure, highly available, and manageable - Embedded Systems

Yahoo! Hack U

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 25, 2010

Week-long web programming fest spurs creative computing at UC San Diego

Sites, Applications and Directories in IIS 7

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
May 17, 2010

Virtual applications and virtual directories have been clearly defined as distinct objects in IIS 7 - .NET

Propeller-Driven Robot

Dr. Dobb's JournalAl Williams
April 18, 2010

I mentioned earlier how I'd fashioned some very simple H-bridges for a robot platform I was building. I like to talk to middle school and high school kids about engineering and a robot usually gets their attention. This robot will replace an old one I used for this purpose. The propeller? Well, that's a long story. - Embedded Systems

Parallel Tools and Visual Studio, or Steve's Going to Paris, Why Not Me?

Dr. Dobb's JournalJonathan Erickson
April 13, 2010

For not ever having the opportunity to speak to Microsoft's Steve Tiexeria prior to this week, I've been lucky enough to have a double (or triple) dose of him.

- Parallel

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