14 Oct 2009
A Liberal is a Conservative Who Hasn’t Been Mugged
I discover that our book Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests is already up with the file sharers. This is before Nat and I have even seen a printed copy. I don’t know whether to be flattered that someone thinks our effort is worth pinching or annoyed [...]
Book, Grumpy Old Man
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10 Jun 2009
Two “facts” heard on the radio today:
there are now more mobile phones than people in the UK
half of UK children have had no fresh fruit or vegetables in the previous week
Grumpy Old Man
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18 Mar 2009
Update: Nice follow-up from “TestObsessed”, you can get your free certification from her. As she suggests out, I’d rather be a sucker for an elaborate joke than have this be true.
There is now, apparently, a “World Agile Qualifications Board” offering Agile certification programs (I won’t link to it directly, but it’s at waqb (dot) [...]
Grumpy Old Man, IT industry
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6 Mar 2009
Cay Horstmann, Professor of CS at San Jose State University, Sun Java Champion, and consultant in Internet Programming, says
I perform an occasional unit test after I’ve encountered a failure that I don’t want to have recur, but I rarely write the tests first. If so many experienced developers don’t write unit tests, what does that [...]
Grumpy Old Man, Test-Driven
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28 Feb 2009
After several people at the Software Craftsmanship event told me how much they liked Spotify, I thought I’d give it a go. Then I looked at the terms and conditions and noticed this in “10. Advertising and use of computational resources”:
Spotify has a right to allow the Spotify Software Application and the Spotify Service to [...]
Grumpy Old Man
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24 Feb 2009
Yesterday morning on the the Today programme, James Lovelock said that he was feeling quite optimistic because he now thinks that the Earth will still be able to support 1 billion people by the end of the century—as against nearly 7 billion now.
Sometimes the current financial crunch feels like a dry run for the bigger [...]
Grumpy Old Man
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15 Feb 2009
In the run up to Software Craftsmanship 2009 it’s worth reminding ourselves how far we have to go. Recently the (London) Times put the dire state of UK government IT projects on its front page.
One bright correspondent suggested:
Why not use university computer science departments for large public sector IT projects? They could form [...]
Grumpy Old Man, IT industry
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31 Dec 2008
Copied wholesale from D-Squared
In business circles, particularly among a certain kind of aggressive American businessman (or consultant, or banker, or politician, they’re fairly interchangeable), there is a favourite proverb about a pig:
“When you have bacon and eggs for breakfast, you’ve got your breakfast from a chicken and a pig. The difference between them is that [...]
Grumpy Old Man, IT industry
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