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- One of things that makes @asynchrony great place to work - spending 1/2 day talking about improving our culture 14 hours ago
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- @WoodyZuill @RonJeffries @agilecoach @Morendil Totally agree. Probably more than one or risk strawberry jam effect. But more needed. 3 days ago
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Monthly Archives: December 2005
What do you all do with your old magazines?
I, like most of you, get a ton of magazines per month. I get Dr. Dobbs, MSDN, Software Developer, Runner’s World, Sky and Telescope, Infoworld, CRN, and so on. Do you save them? Do you clip certain articles out of … Continue reading
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Visual Studio 2005 ACE Winner!
Imagine my surprise when I woke up yesterday, checked my MSN email, and found a note from Soma It seems that someone out there nominated me for an ACE (Award for Customer Excellence) for helping get VS.Net 2005 out the … Continue reading
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patterns & practices Agile and Extreme Programming Lessons Learned webcast link
Sorry I didn’t get this link out in time for folks to tune in live, but I spaced on it Anyhow, Peter Provost, Brad Wilson, Darrell Snow, and I did a webcast about a week ago talking about lessons learned … Continue reading
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