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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Brian’s Handy Dandy Rules of Framework Development
The whole basis of my talk at TechEd is that there are some non-technical rules around which creating good frameworks should revolve. Since I mined those rules from my earlier poll on this blog, I thought I should share my … Continue reading
Another great Wardism
One of the best parts about working with Ward Cunningham when he and I were at patterns & practices is that I’d get to listen to him, and hear these gems of wisdom fairly often. Now that we’re both gone … Continue reading