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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Consulting Consultants: Presentations
One of the things that just about every consultant is going to do at some point is give a presentation. It could be to a client in hopes of selling them on your services, it could be to other consultants … Continue reading
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Coding Dojo at Mark Needham (tags: programming codingdojo)
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If you are laid off, here's how to socially network (tags: tips blog career work networking branding employment)
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Why DRM Free Music is Important
Last week, Apple announced that they were finally dropping DRM (Digital Rights Management) from their incredibly popular iTunes Music Store. While some tracks have been available with out the digital restrictions for over a year now, it was only a … Continue reading
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links for 2009-01-13
Yung Chou is a PC<A href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vs-walls.aspx" target=_blank><IMG src="http://blogs.technet.com/photos/yung_chou/images/3164525/original.aspx" border=0> : 20-Part Webcast Series on Microsoft Virtualization Solutions (tags: microsoft learning virtualization)
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Dev Process is Another Tool
Some will tell you that Agile the best process while others will argue for a more waterfall like approach to the process. Others will swear up and down that Lean is the only way to go. The problem with these kinds of arguments is that as we work to find new and better ways to do things, we have a tendency to force them to work in the environment we’re in. We do this rather than try to find the solution that works best for the environment we’re in. Continue reading →