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Give your project a voice | Schneide Blog
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We are changing our locale. Multipage Flows with Grails Part One – The traditional way →. Give your project a voice. Posted by daniel.lindner. We are all very into Extreme Feedback Devices. XFD), so we decided to use all our senses to gather feedback from our projects. This becomes a real challenge once you think about it, because we are naturally very focused on (and limited to) visual feedback. So we decided to put audible feedback to work. So now, expect our projects to clearly articulate their news.
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Extreme Feedback Device (XFD): The Code Flow-O-Meter | Schneide Blog
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Using Hudson for C /CMake/CppUnit. Deploying a Grails app on an Oracle DB →. Extreme Feedback Device (XFD): The Code Flow-O-Meter. Posted by daniel.lindner. This is a free translation and revision of an earlier article. Since March 2007, the Schneide. Uses another Extreme Feedback Device (XFD): the Code Flow-O-Meter. So what is this thing? That triggers the module. We were then able to control the fountain by speaking to it over IRC. But why do you want this notification? Keep the Flow-O-Meter running!
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Universal skills every software developer can benefit from | Schneide Blog
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Packaging kernel modules/drivers using DKMS →. Universal skills every software developer can benefit from. Disclaimer: I develop software. Professionally for almost 15 years. These are some skills that helped and help me and I think they could help any software developer. Concepts (domain and technical). Everybody thinks in concepts and models. May they be from a technical or a user domain. In my daily work I need to understand, to develop, to extract and to communicate concepts. Concepts com...Time is l...
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Wir lassen Sie nicht alleine. Die Galileo Webagentur OHG ist eine Full-Service-Webagentur mit Spezialisierung auf Open-Source-Technologien, insbesondere aus dem TYPO3- und Magento-Umfeld. Wir bieten Unternehmen, öffentlichen Institutionen und Medienagenturen individuelle Lösungen für Internet, Intranet und E-Commerce. Partner und Netzwerke der Galileo Webagentur. C2 OrganisationsBeratung, Stuttgart. Http:/ www.c2-beratung.de. Die Softwareschneiderei GmbH, Karlsruhe. FINE GERMAN DESIGN, Frankfurt am Main.
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An advent of unconditional quality code | Schneide Blog
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Bug hunting fun with std: sort. Open Source Love Day October 2010 →. An advent of unconditional quality code. Posted by daniel.lindner. Stage 1 (first week): Don’t use “else”. Stage 2 (second week): Don’t use the conditional operator “? Stage 3 (third week): Don’t use “switch”. Stage 4 (fourth week): Don’t use “if”. You are not asked to change existing code to conform to these restrictions, except you need to work on the lines that contain the prohibited statements. You should apply the rules to your...
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jenslukowski | Schneide Blog
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A zine for the modern developer. Martin Fowler once said. Test for value of an article isn’t novelty of its ideas, but how many who could benefit who haven’t considered them, or are using them badly. So I thought that I should share some things I am learning and have learned as a software developer. Maybe one time I will write a book but this requires a huge effort. Luckily Julia Evans (thank you! Just wrote a post. My first zine is about CQRS, an architecture I am excited about. Enjoy. Since I develop s...
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Schneide Blog | public business secrets | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Generating an Icosphere in C. At this point, many people will just settle for the UVSphere since it is easy to generate programmatically. Especially since generating the sphere as an indexed mesh without vertex-duplicates further complicates the problem. But it is actually not much harder to generate the icosphere! Here I’ll show some C code that does just that. We start with a hard-coded indexed-mesh representation of the icosahedron:. There you go, a customly subdivided icosphere! Here f...
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Spelling the feedback: The LED bar | Schneide Blog
https://schneide.wordpress.com/2008/11/17/spelling-the-feedback-the-led-bar
JTable index madness →. Spelling the feedback: The LED bar. Posted by daniel.lindner. Our fully automated project ecosystem provides us with feedback of very different type and granularity. We felt it was impossible to render every single notable event into its own extreme feedback device (XFD). Instead, we implemented an universal feedback source: the LED bar. Our LED bar sells details to us. The most important issues are already handled by the ONOZ Lamp. And the Audio feedback. Setting up the LED bar.