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Thinking on thinking: March 2011
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Monday, March 21, 2011. Some models for the design thinking process. Here is a short list on variations on the design thinking process. The first process can be found on webpages at the d.school. At Stanford. We see several stages, with variating degree in intensity: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test and Iterate. Next, there is a circular model proposed by Tim Brown of Ideo.
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What is Kanban?
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Kanban is a new technique for managing a software development process in a highly efficient way. Kanban underpins Toyota's "just-in-time" (JIT) production system. Although producing software is a creative activity and therefore different to mass-producing cars, the underlying mechanism for managing the production line can still be applied. A software development process can be thought of as a pipeline with feature requests entering one end and improved software emerging from the other end. The effect is ...
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Thinking on thinking: doing a survey with ruby on rails (part 1)
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Saturday, March 20, 2010. Doing a survey with ruby on rails (part 1). This is a basic tutorial that might help you understand the basics of ruby-on-rails. The idea of the project comes from this stackoverflow.com question. My current rails working environment is 2.3.5. Rails -d mysql survey. To create and test the database, you want to check with:. If there is no error message. Now, we n...
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Thinking on thinking: doing a survey with ruby on rails (part 2)
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Doing a survey with ruby on rails (part 2). Now, that the tables and models are setup, we implement the View and Controller layers. The scaffold has given already some start, but we'll change these to give our application a better survey character. I add the following for now: "it's great", "much", "ok", "not much", "green", "blue", "red", "yellow". To have a shor...
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Thinking on thinking: Some findings on using Jasmine for DOM feedback with Backbone and RequireJS
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Tuesday, December 18, 2012. Some findings on using Jasmine for DOM feedback with Backbone and RequireJS. As in many programming matters, thinking about outcomes and tests can help to write better code. This is where Jasmine. Can help in the development of Backbone applications. First, there are several options to run Jasmine:. Jasmine.getEnv().execute();. To render my specs from the Back...
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Thinking on thinking: Some new tools for asset heavy Rails applications
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Friday, December 14, 2012. Some new tools for asset heavy Rails applications. Now, over the last months, I've found some options for a new toolchain that allows a better combination of client- and server-side programming. Here are my findings:. I've discovered this tool shortly after the great Baruco conference 2012. In Barcelona. After talks from Josh Kalderimis. Gives you a Sinatra ser...
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Thinking on thinking: Beauty in programming
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Ahh nice day today! Finally, could experience and explore the beauty of programming again after some weeks of social science research. The logics of programming is often hidden behind many doors and dark rooms where light switches must be turned on first. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
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Thinking on thinking: May 2011
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Ahh nice day today! Finally, could experience and explore the beauty of programming again after some weeks of social science research. The logics of programming is often hidden behind many doors and dark rooms where light switches must be turned on first. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some inspiring blogs . The Usable Learning Blog. 8220;Stupid i...
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Thinking on thinking: April 2010
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Welcome to my blog on thinking, software, design and intuition. I am collecting some thoughts here on thoughts I like. Monday, April 12, 2010. Git is becoming more and more a viable tool to work with content in the cloud, on my local desktop or on a remote server. It's incredible efficient. Here is a nice summary. 20 commands for every-day Git. Git from the viewpoint of a committer and project integrator. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some inspiring blogs . The Usable Learning Blog.
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