Remember the excellent GWave evangelism I pined for at the end of an earlier blog post? I’m still waiting.
Must all project management software suck?
Do you remember the last time you were in a roomful of developers, all enthusing about one particular favorite task tracking application?
Yeah. Me neither. continue…
Quality assured.
Pop quiz: when should you involve Quality in a project? continue…
A new approach to Fridays.
How does the staff at your company clock out for the weekend? continue…
What is Google Wave, and does it matter?
Bandwagon-jumping as I may be, right now I’m testing my very own preview of Google Wave. continue…
Why I quit playing Foursquare.
Six months ago, I signed up on the social networking/game service Foursquare. Today, I decided to give it up altogether continue…
In defense of IE6.
Like many other web developers I know, I have very little love for Microsoft Internet Explorer in general. That’s especially true of IE6… and that’s perhaps a bit unfair. continue…
Faster, faster!
Last week at Google I/O, Steve Souders (the creator of YSlow) gave a talk expanding on his favorite subject: making websites faster. It’s all very clever stuff, to a certain extent. continue…
Playing Telephone.
One of the bigger fridgebuzzes about social media is that updates/tweets can spread zeitgeist and news faster and faster. But what if it’s not news? continue…
How to manage 10 million lines of code.
I spend a lot of time thinking about how best to manage software development projects quickly and painlessly. Recently, I learned a bit about how it’s done at the largest software project on the planet. continue…
