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September 2006 Entries

Are You Stupid For Using Agile Methods?

Steve Yegge thinks so. He comes right out and says that if you bought into XP or Scrum you may be one of the most gullable / stupid people on Earth.

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Posted On Thursday, September 28, 2006 5:59 AM | Feedback (2) |

TWiT Windows Podcast

The TWiT podcast network has just added a new podcast just for Windows.

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Posted On Thursday, September 28, 2006 5:04 AM | Feedback (0) |

Ha Ha PS3
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Posted On Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:58 AM | Feedback (0) |

This Cat is the Spawn of Satan

I know, I know, there are soooooooo many cat videos out there. This own really deserves watching though. I have never heard a cat scream like this before.

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Posted On Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:33 AM | Feedback (0) |

Bud.TV

Bud.TV will launch as a multi-channel online network, with as many as seven channels dedicated to a variety of consumer-interest areas, including comedy, sports, news, short films, and original and mainstream programming. The network also will serve as a distribution platform for multimedia content providers showcasing new and creative material. Bud.TV’s innovative desktop application will allow users to view the content in full-screen DVD quality, setting Bud.TV apart in quality and performa

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Posted On Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:26 AM | Feedback (0) |

ASP.NET or Ruby on Rails - Answer by Joel

It's good to explore and try new things. You may make major improvements to yourself, your code and your company. But don't gamble on critical systems. And if you have existing code, think very hard before you introduce new technology. It just compounds the learning curve.

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Posted On Friday, September 01, 2006 10:35 AM | Feedback (0) |

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