Comment Re:Start your own (Score 1) 472
42 is the anwer? What was the question?
42 is the anwer? What was the question?
...She's been frustrated by her Agile experiences — and so have her clients. "There is no process. Things fly all directions, and despite SVN [version control] developers overwrite each other and then have to have meetings to discuss why things were changed. Too many people are involved, and, again, I repeat, there is no process."
The premise here is not that Agile sucks — quite to the contrary — but that developers have to understand how Agile processes can make users anxious, and learn to respond to those fears. Not all those answers are foolproof. For example:
Detailed designs and planning done prior to a project seems to provide a "safety net" to business sponsors, says Semeniuk. "By providing a Big Design Up Front you are pacifying this request by giving them a best guess based on what you know at that time — which is at best partial or incorrect in the first place." The danger, he cautions, is when Big Design becomes Big Commitment — as sometimes business sponsors see this plan as something that needs to be tracked against. "The big concern with doing a Big Design up front is when it sets a rigid expectation that must be met, regardless of the changes and knowledge discovered along the way," says Semeniuk.
How do you respond to user anxiety from Agile processes?
lol I need caffeine, my mind has not woken up yet... but then again, I might need a brain as well
Thanks for the clarification
I agree, I personally don't like "unlimited" advertisings for many products when they have limits but in this case I would have to side with the FIOS guy... 77 tb of data is huge. Whether he charges for it or not is irrelevant, the guy's service is no different than a business. They asked him to switch to business... it seems reasonable to me as well. I actually find they were rather flexible if they let it reach 77tb
The interesting data here is he is consuming 30,000 more than the average user. which would mean the average user uses between 2-3 gigabytes of data.
I can't wait until I play angry birds on there... with birds that are there and not there at the same time. woohoo
definitely more fun than 68
virtually any vps will allow you to compile node.js (sometimes by installing extra repositories, depending on the distribution)
now bugs can go on a spacewalk... tiny step for a bug, but huge step for bug-kind
most dev people have to do cross browser debugging so they install at least 4... do they get extra points?
article? this is slashdot, get with the program, we make stuff up as we argue on our perceived idea of what the article sounds like as we go along - with bonus points if you can come up with a car analogy.
there are so many in the news, it is difficult to keep track
that was hilarious
No wonder AJAX is complicated unless you use a library like jQuery
What the gods would destroy they first submit to an IEEE standards committee.