



The top 10 people you should follow on Twitter
As is normal for lists of this nature, #10 starts the list.
#10 was Rob Enderle… I stopped reading the list at that point.




This video rocks. It’s a decent representation of agile development. I don’t quite recall any of my customers getting as messy as those test passengers though.





I saw this on parent trap once...
My friend pointed this out to me after I linked him pix from last weekend’s Roanoke Code Camp.
pictures: susanlennonmct and wkhazzard, specifically this one.




> There is an entire development methodology
(whose name escapes me at the > moment) that
makes use of that very phenomenon.
We called it the Rubber Duck method of debugging.
It goes like this:
1) Beg, borrow, steal, buy, fabricate or otherwise obtain
a rubber duck (bathtub variety)
2) Place rubber duck on desk and inform it you are just
going to go over some code with it, if that's all right.
3) Explain to the duck what you code is supposed to do,
and then go into detail and explain things line by line
4) At some point you will tell the duck what you are
doing next and then realise that that is not in fact
what you are actually doing. The duck will sit there
serenely, happy in the knowledge that it has helped
you on your way.
Works every time. Actually, if you don't have a rubber
duck you could at a pinch ask a fellow programmer or
engineer to sit in.
Andy
It might look like a duck, it might sound like a duck, it might even sqeak like a duck, but can it debug like a duck?
Ok I admit, *horrible* thing to post for my first blog but I had to break the ice somehow.
It gets worse: Cardboard Cutout Dog




I’m off to Code Camp at Roanoke. It’s going to be very informative. When I get back, I will definitly change the settings on this site around so it doesn’t look like a plain old newb WordPress install.
I will also explain what I’m doing with a web presense. Watch for tweets till then.
Nathan


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