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| | | | | Code katas provide an opportunity to practice our software development skills, recognize patterns, and learn how to apply techniques. In general, we pro... | |
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| | | | | Passing data through a pipeline of transformations is an alternative approach to classic Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). The LINQ methods in .NET are designed around this, but the pipeline approach can be used for so much more than manipulating collections. This presentation looks at pipeline-oriented programming and how it relates to functional programming, the open-closed principle, | |
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| | | | | Methods & Tools - the free e-magazine for software developers, testers and project managers - has just published its Fall 2015 issue that discusses Ethnographic Approach to Software, Emotional Testing, Lean UX in public sector and Enterprise-Scale BDD. Article in the Fall 2015 issue of Methods & Tools: * An Ethnographic Approach to Software * | |
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| | | "Agile" gets mentioned enough in digital government work that can sometimes seem like it applies to everything: is anything not agile? But there's a deeper meaning behind it that's easy to miss: adding agile practices without removing established, "waterfall" processes that slow a team down is a recipe for frustration. Being agile means choosing one approach over another, and deliberately prioritizing what you spend your time on. | ||