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snipe.net
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| | | | | When I explain to people that I run a business writing free, open source software, most people look at me like I'm an alien. Understandably so. It's weird and confusing to those who aren't knee-deep in it. It works, and it's great when it works, but there are some unique challenges that this type of [...] | |
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cra.mr
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| | | | | So you're starting a company and you want an Open Source business model, eh? Let's talk about what that means, and how that statement is both totally valid, and makes no sense at the same time. | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | | | Informations and opinions about software architecture, developers on call, holacracy, Scrum, continuous testing, product management, saying thank you, tech leadership, customer journey maps, code reviews, code sharing, good bugs, android testing and open source project management. | |
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smsohan.com
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| | | I like the idea of learning one new programming language every year. This is also mentioned at The Pragmatic Programmer Book. I'm now looking for a new language to learn. In 2011, I learned F#, my first functional programming language experience. It's a really nice language, especially if you're familiar with the .Net class library and the windows development echo system in general. This was really fun, learned the basic concepts and building blocks of functional languages. | ||