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Leader for Success: July 2007
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Monday, July 30, 2007. Karl E. Wiegers, who wrote a great book I've used called "Peer Reviews In Software", published these ten traps to avoid. When implementing a metrics program. Anyone who has implemented a metrics program likely has experienced every one of these. It's a handy reference to put on your wall. Most are self explanatory and intuitive, once you see them. Posted by Jeffrey Anderson. Monday, July 23, 2007. It is only h...
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Leader for Success: March 2008
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Sunday, March 30, 2008. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has a podcast series called "queuecast". It's a fairly quiet feed since many of them are "premium". But I very much enjoyed the recent queuecast featuring Jason Hoffman, CTO of Joyent. Posted by Jeffrey Anderson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). High Regard Software, Inc. Copy this link to your RSS reader.
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Leader for Success: Rails productivity
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Friday, June 28, 2013. I recently started a project at work where we want to store some business data we don't currently have, and also integrate with the data we do have, without extending any of the myriad hodge-podge of data sources that we pay for. I was drawn by the promise of Ruby on Rails, where one can create a web site with "rails new websitename". Seriously. See the getting started guide. Posted by Jeffrey Anderson.
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Leader for Success: May 2008
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Saturday, May 10, 2008. Repairing an 85W Magsafe Power Adapter. A little different post today - not about leadership, process, or some great new technology. It's about fixing something yourself; fixing things sometimes pleases me almost as much as creating things. After you read this, go get a copy of Sam Martin's How to Mow The Lawn. I love my Macbook Pro. I like the idea. And since I wasn't expecting this to be so successful.
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Leader for Success: January 2008
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Monday, January 21, 2008. ACM's Queue magazine features a regular Q&A column by someone with the pseudonym Kode Vicious. This month he talks about measurement, in a humorous and short story entitled " Take a Freakin' Measurement. Posted by Jeffrey Anderson. Wednesday, January 09, 2008. Active Design Reviews: So sensible. They devised a system which mitigates non-participation in design reviews. And "will this work? To a set of quest...
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Leader for Success: Saving Energy with Wake-on-LAN
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Saturday, July 05, 2008. Saving Energy with Wake-on-LAN. Another tech posting, nothing about leadership today. Secondly, even though I am providing the ethernet mac address directly in the wakeup utility, the SVN host machine is a gateway and a switch away from the source. I was really frustrated because my laptop running Dirk Lembens' Wake-On-LAN utility. What I ended up doing is using a perl version of a wake-on-lan utility. Only ...
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Leader for Success: November 2008
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Maven, Woodstock and Netbeans 6.5. I spent quite a bit of time trying to "mavenize" our woodstock based project. I am sure someone will point out how to do this easier, but I was unable to find a reference. This magic works for me and I haven't been able to find something simpler. Xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"? ModelVersion 4.0.0 /modelVersion. GroupId com.mycompany /groupId. Version 4.5 /version.
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Leader for Success: June 2007
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Sunday, June 17, 2007. Head First Design Patterns. By Eric and Elizabeth Freeman. The style is credited to Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates, creators of the Head First series. Good stuff. Posted by Jeffrey Anderson. I was discussing Arrogance last week with a colleague; we noted some really smart people who have changed professions, who think they know so much more than those who have studied the profession for decades. Says it is not...
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Leader for Success: July 2008
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Thoughts on software and high tech leadership. By Jeffrey Paul Anderson. Saturday, July 05, 2008. Saving Energy with Wake-on-LAN. Another tech posting, nothing about leadership today. Secondly, even though I am providing the ethernet mac address directly in the wakeup utility, the SVN host machine is a gateway and a switch away from the source. I was really frustrated because my laptop running Dirk Lembens' Wake-On-LAN utility. What I ended up doing is using a perl version of a wake-on-lan utility. Only ...
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