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  • Architecture By Baseball: The Presentation

    As I mentioned previously, I spoke to the Architecture Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Indianapolis .NET Developer Association (IndyNDA). Steve Porter, who is in charge of the group, asked me to present when they founded the group last September and it took a few months for our schedules to...
  • My podcast list

    Last week I had the pleasure of speaking to the Architecture Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Indianapolis .NET Developer Association (IndyNDA). Special thanks to Steve Porter, who is in charge of the group, for allowing me to speak. One of the items came up was the question (asked a...
  • Architecture By Baseball: Spring Training

    This is the eleventh in a series of articles about how we can learn about software architecture by studying and comparing it to the sport of Baseball. This series was inspired by the book Management by Baseball. As a baseball fan, some of the sweetest words that you can hear...
  • Plunging your way to better code

    I have talked with several customers recently about the benefits of using Continuous Integration (CI) practices as part of your development process. I am a big believer in continuous integration as I have seen the software quality greatly increase on several projects that have implemented the practices. The only thing...
  • Adapting to the situation

    I visited the Chicago Auto Show this past weekend and got to see a lot of neat displays of current and upcoming vehicles. I have gone to auto shows on and off for the past few years and one of the real trends that I have noticed is that the...

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