NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
SEP Radio: Fed up with the "cloud"!
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
SEP Radio: Living in a 64-bit world: making apps work with 64-bit OSes
Be sure to check out:
Inbar Gazit’s Linked.NET user group
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe’s blog
Sushil Sapre’s engineering company, Xoriant
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
This Week on Bear radio: Greedy civil servants
NOTE: Remember to tune into the Optimistic Bear weekly financial round-up every Tuesday at 9:00pm, Pacific Time. You can also listen to previous shows.
This Week on Bear radio: 1987 déjà vu and the bubble in Treasuries
You can check out more about the new private currency, Bitcoin, here:
http://www.bitcoin.org/
NOTE: Remember to tune into the Optimistic Bear weekly financial round-up every Tuesday at 9:00pm, Pacific Time.
SEP Radio: RIP: The death of .NET?
You can check out Grant's latest venture here:
http://fizzik.com/
You can also take a look at Richard's blog:
http://richardminerich.com/
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
This Week on Bear radio: Neither bull nor bear, just trading the trend
You can check out Steve's trading ideas here:
http://brooklynborntraders.com/
NOTE: Remember to tune into the Optimistic Bear weekly financial round-up every Tuesday at 9:00pm, Pacific Time.
PS: Thinking small as the path to software engineering
In this episode, Michael Vax shares his strategy of keeping his software under continual use in a production environment to keep a agile engineering environment. It takes a re-thinking of software development, but by doing work in a series of very short, modular, sprints it is possible to improve quality and get direct customer feedback to avoid wasted effort building the wrong thing.
You can check out Michael's blog on efficient software development here: http://www.getelastic.com/
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
PS: The language matters
In this episode, Richard Minerich tells why the language developers use can have a huge impact on their productivity. New high level languages, like F# (one of Richard's favourite languages), free engineers from much of the traditional drudgery leading to faster development cycles and better quality.
You can read more of Richard's ideas here: http://www.atalasoft.com/cs/blogs/RickM/
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
PS: Software engineering productivity: more than just a measurement
In this episode, Timothy Fong explains how measuring software engineering productivity is not just a matter of counting lines of code. What good is it to release a bloated piece of software on schedule that is never used? Before you can even talk about productivity you have to first define your business goals.
You can write timothy at tim.fong@opshub.com to ask for a white paper on 3 principals to using metrics for large scale agile.
NOTE: Practical Software is the official podcast for the Software Engineering Productivity group on Linked:In. You can listen to other episodes of Practical Software.
This Week on Bear radio: Kit Kitredge shows the way with deflationary frugality
NOTE: Remember to tune into the Optimistic Bear weekly financial round-up every Tuesday at 9:00pm, Pacific Time.
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