Category Archives: development

(The title of this post comes from one of the Twelve Tasks of Asterix) Imagine I am working on a research paper. In order to work on this paper, I need to use 7 different document sources: 1 laptop 1 iPad 3 paper documents 1 whiteboard post-its Now, imagine that each of these items is … Continue reading

In the past few years, I haven’t stopped thinking about what makes Agile work. The Agile Manifesto was written by masters in the field, and those ideas have stood the test of time. However, while the manifesto is quite rich in ideas, it’s still too vague for many. And others just do not know how … Continue reading

I enjoy contributing to the knowledgeosphere on the web. I stumbled upon an article I had read a few months ago, by Mike Bria about Joshua Kerievsky’s concept of “Sufficient Design”. I took some time to comment on it. Since you’re here, I promise you won’t regret following this link: http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/05/sufficient-design

This morning, I was listening to my partner telling the story of my 5-year old daughter’s first bicycle ride to her mother… and this got me thinking about programming. My partner was explaining that my daughter got really upset when she found that her mother had stopped holding on to the bike without letting her … Continue reading

Where I talk about some of the successful applications I developed on my own initiative, to learn new technologies.

A funny app that lets you choose the Best Web Framework. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 recipes to pick a web framework are also presented.

Excellent read, this article on “the get-small movement”. Here’s an excerpt: “How much energy and creativity might be unlocked if all the members of an organization felt in control?” he writes. Evidently, quite a bit. At Avocent, an information technology management company based in Huntsville, Ala., customers, product developers and testers had gotten to the … Continue reading