Monthly Archives: June 2009

A wealth of knowledge on kanban

A wealth of knowledge on kanban – From the Lean and Kanban blog comes a very long, but information rich, presentation on the kanban principles, differentiation from scrum, and a lot of good practical examples.

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ongoing · Test-Driven Heresy

ongoing · Test-Driven Heresy – I'm normally a "you must absolutely write your tests first" guy, but I can see the argument that on a new project/component you may be more efficient scratching around and then writing tests. But whatever … Continue reading

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Boeing and Dreamliner Troubles – Print – Portfolio.com

Boeing and Dreamliner Troubles – Print – Portfolio.com – An interesting tale: a lean practitioner had shepherded the 777 through Boeing. But management changes and a focus on cost cutting drove him out and it sounds like the 787 is … Continue reading

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Adding value in the new news ecosystem « BuzzMachine

Adding value in the new news ecosystem « BuzzMachine – "So I imagine a news organization creating a kind of anti-wiki – a dynamic, collaborative Snopes: a list of what we don’t know so we can see what is unconfirmed … Continue reading

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Pywatch: Run tests when your code changes

I’m happy to announce that pywatch is ready for use, I think. Continue reading

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