Browse by Tags
Just read the article from James Shore, about The Decline and Fall of Agile . It reminds me of a statement from a so-called programmer that: "As every software has a bug, I'm only contributing with the entropy." I think that's pretty obvious
Read More...
Isn't loopback a redundancy? If it's a loop wouldn't it be back anyway? :)
Read More...
Read the Title Grab while it's hot Cheers,
Read More...
I'm a lame blogger, I know. There's been more than two years that my friend Heynemann has been teasing me to post more, and it's starting to happen more naturally these times. The reason that I blog less than I'd wish for is that I'm crazy about coding.
Read More...
You might not hear me, nor Mr. Beck or anyone, but certainly you'll hear Dart Vader:
Read More...
Somewhere, over the rainbow...
Read More...
That's how one feels when he's reprehended for Unit Testing.
Read More...
Setting expectations clear What I'm trying to achieve here is not a "how to use" ASP.NET MVC or a Tutorial. For those I really recommend Scott Hanselman's videos which were my first source on the subject. It's a hands on experience, a spike
Read More...
First of all I did what as every developer experienced in the RTFM methodology should do I went to it's Site and download the installer. As I didn't found the binaries and was not in the mood of build the source (oh yeah, there is a source available for
Read More...
There´s sometime now there I´ve been wondering toying with the new ASP.NET MVC. I´ve been really impressed with what I´ve been hearing about it, and specially what I´ve been reading in Scott Guthrie´s blog , but only after
Read More...
It a long time since I've been having the idea that the User Interface is a Domain on it's own, and while reading Evan's DDD book it's only getting stronger. First, when I stumbled on what he calls the Smart UI Anti-Pattern , I got a little disappointed.
Read More...
Yesterday I talked on how Evans' book has been influencing my work, but it's usually on my pet projects and O/S initiatives like those on Stormwind . As a employee on a company that works with C.O.D.* methodology, I have little chance to apply it on usual
Read More...
It's being two weeks that I've been reading Eric Evans DDD book, and it's been a pleasant time. More or less at the same time I started a new Project (more on that later), and it was impressive how his writings has already influenced my work. I've wiped
Read More...
My friend Heynemann just sent me the most cool list of Linq fo AnyWhere . The one´s I´m really interested in are: LINQ over C# project LINQ to NHibernate LINQ to NCover LINQ to Expressions Hope it Helps.
Read More...
Recently I've seeing some wicked stuff done with Linq, but this one is, to say the least, Outstanding. Joe Feser released this Linq to NCover . Doing stuff like: CodeCoverage c = CodeCoverage.Load(file); var retVal =from mod in c.Modules from cls in mod.Classes
Read More...
Something -a bug- happened today that made feel like weeping. One of those nasty bugs that when you catch it, make's you scream like you have won a war. I'm working on a Project that I was not involved on it's basic definition. And in cases like that
Read More...
Just assembling my coding environment on my new-old (bought it from Heynemann, when he left to UK) computer. Once again StormWind made my life easier. Just download our code form svn repository , set up nant path and, Voilá: - Everything's working
Read More...
I've reached a point in my life of great changes and as the smart person that I like to think I am, I concluded that it's time for some reconsideration. Don't get me wrong. I've always had the habit of continuously reevaluate my actions and decisions,
Read More...
Mr B. Heynemann , ToughtWorker. Dude, Gratz! Developer level 71, and counting. :D Hope you and your Lady, every luck in the world and that you keep rox'ing as always! glhfgg!
Read More...
It's with great pleasure that I announce that our dear friend Heynemann just got hired by Thoughtworks . Read more here . I've been with him through most of the process being as supportive as I could and encouraging him the most I was capable of. No need
Read More...
Oren Eini, aka Ayend Rahien , is a really, really weird guy. The Geniuses weird kind I think, but weird nevertheless. Despite the fact that he writes at least 5 blog posts a day (almost all of them very insightfully), code amazing stuff, being Rhino Mocks
Read More...
Tonight I was laying in my bed with my wife, both of us reading. She was reading a data structures book and I was catching up on my daily feeds. For some it would be a strange scene, but I take it as a natural one when both of a couple works on I.T. field.
Read More...
... and all my wish of health, happiness and lots of money (lol !) to my Dear friend Bernardo Heynemann !! Dude! It's one of the top things in the last years of my life meeting you and becoming your friend! Binário FTW! :)
Read More...
It´s with great pleasure and honor that I announce that the Stormwind Project Community Portal was born today. It´s a awesome feeling to be part of something that big and i´d like to give my Greatest THANK YOU to my Pal Heynemann for letting me give my
Read More...
First One: 09:00 - 14:00 Second: 14:00 - 17:00 Some yadayada... 17:00 - 17:30 Third: 17:30 - 18:30 REAL work----> 18:30 - 21:00 And Mr. Adrian still worries about the right Meeting...
Read More...