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Sony Xperia S – ICS Update Fail. No Call Volume. | Kevin Potgieter
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Musings on Software Development, Life and everything inbetween. Sony Xperia S – ICS Update Fail. No Call Volume. Sony Xperia S – ICS Update Fail. No Call Volume. July 27, 2012. Just a quick post to hopefully help those out there who have just updated to the latest ICS(Android 4.0.4 at the time of writing), and have a Sony Xperia S mobile phone. Plug in a set of earphones/headphones. Now unplug it. Problem solved! Sony Xperia S update. Avoid “autopilot” behaviour when developing. Learning a command line t...
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TDD – Have a Common Understanding in the Team | Kevin Potgieter
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Musings on Software Development, Life and everything inbetween. TDD – Have a Common Understanding in the Team. TDD – Have a Common Understanding in the Team. September 12, 2012. Before I set off diving into code. I like to set the expectations of what it is that needs to be achieved, which is perfect in the world of TDD, because ultimately your tests should be testing the expectations match what actually happens. And when to use them? An experiment – collecting opinions. It became clear that is was commo...
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Avoid “autopilot” behaviour when developing | Kevin Potgieter
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Musings on Software Development, Life and everything inbetween. Avoid “autopilot” behaviour when developing. Avoid “autopilot” behaviour when developing. August 28, 2012. Barista: Hi there, what I can I get you? Me: I’d like a medium white americano, to have in please. Barista: To take away? Me: No, to have in. Barista: Would you like milk with that? As you can imagine, both ends of the scale result in a lot of wasted time. Clearly this barista was(and still is! I honestly think that if every developer d...
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monitoring | Juan Paul
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July 20, 2010. Bringing Dev and Ops closer together through metrics and dashboards. 8212; juan paul @ 4:30 pm. I recently had a great visit from Damon Edwards. Over at DevOps Cafe. They stopped by Shopzilla’s. Shopzilla’s 150 engineer shop produces nearly 100 measurable services, all of which are candidates to have their entire life-cycle’s statistics broadcast to all employees in the company. Initially, application engineers were reluctant to put their workings ‘on display’, however once the...If you do...
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devops | Juan Paul
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July 20, 2010. Bringing Dev and Ops closer together through metrics and dashboards. 8212; juan paul @ 4:30 pm. I recently had a great visit from Damon Edwards. Over at DevOps Cafe. They stopped by Shopzilla’s. Shopzilla’s 150 engineer shop produces nearly 100 measurable services, all of which are candidates to have their entire life-cycle’s statistics broadcast to all employees in the company. Initially, application engineers were reluctant to put their workings ‘on display’, however once the...If you do...
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About | Juan Paul
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As Vice President of Engineering at Shopzilla, Inc., Juan Paul is responsible for leading and defining the development, operations, and deployment for the company’s flagship shopping properties including Bizrate. Now in the much sunnier Los Angeles, he can often be seen enjoying many sports, live music festivals and reality television shows on MTV. Nobody’s perfect. LinkedIn: http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/juanpaul. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Next Play
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May 27, 2013. Last Monday, May 20th was my first day at Ticketmaster. Wow, it even sounds strange to me. After 14 years at Shopzilla. I have decided to move on to my next adventure as EVP Platform Engineering and Global Technical Operations at Ticketmaster. Will keep you posted. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Facebook. Previous post: Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street. Next post: A Hustler’s Life. Josh's Code, Coffee. The beautiful Mr and Mrs Jayaratna! Http:/ t.co/F88xCAwCI2 3 years ago.
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Hello world! Blog Bankruptcy Declared
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January 1, 2010. Blog bankruptcy declared 1/1/10… Sometimes you just have to be honest with yourself. Next post: The Role of Leadership in Software Development. Josh's Code, Coffee. The beautiful Mr and Mrs Jayaratna! Http:/ t.co/F88xCAwCI2 3 years ago. For spending time talking devops to the @Ticketmaster. Http:/ t.co/UcH2BOXCw5 3 years ago. Chicago blues never felt so good http:/ t.co/6qCNLcOE2D 3 years ago. Good news, it is now up to -2 #intixchi. Http:/ t.co/cEuGEYoT0t 3 years ago.
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Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street
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Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street. August 27, 2011. I wish I could claim the wit needed to have come up with the title of this post. Unfortunately I can’t, it is a gem by the godfather of all motivational heroes Zig Ziglar. One definition of failure. Is: “The inability to function or perform satisfactorily”. My definition of failure is:. Inability to function of perform satisfactorily”. I was reminded last night about the importance of that one extra word “ temporary. 8220; Per the previous post.