Tag Archives: software

SourceForge.net awards Microsoft a Diamond sponsor?

It seems a little strange to me that Microsoft is the major sponsor of an open source award, even one run by Sourceforge.net… I know Microsoft is in the open source space more and more often, but it still seems strange. I can’t wait for their BSD release!
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Drafts tidy up…

I’m just going through deleting and publishing old posts… why not?
Just in between builds and slow searches… I tell you, we should have implemented a delegating façade between the UI and Web services client and between the Web services and the CMS and other system integration libraries… It’s not that we are in a rush […]

Software development methodology (Use case realization)

There seem to be a few more specific resources on the internet in regards to what a use case realisation is and how it relates to a use case.

Software development methodology (Design document)

Well I have a couple weeks to build a design document and some use case realisations… it seemed easy enough. But having done very little design, I didn’t really know what these document were, I had plenty of examples, but for me the examples are pointless. I need to know why I was making the […]

Joel on Software

Joel on software
I’m pretty sure that the LZW algorithm was originally credited to Ziv and Welch… Or am I wrong?
Update: I am wrong, it appears I didn’t know how to use Google or Wikipedia in August 2005… or perhaps I was rusty. Which seems silly to me now.  As I built a couple of Firefox […]