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    Some Announcements: Podcasts and T-Shirts and Partnership, Oh My

    ByErik Dietrich May 11, 2016May 11, 2016

    This post will be neither how-to nor rant, neither philosophical musing nor observation.  Instead, I’m going to offer a handful of pieces of news.  I’m not sure that it’s anything yet polished enough to send to my mailing list, in case you’re wondering why I’m not making a rare use of that.  I’d prefer to…

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  • The Life of a Programmer

    Github and Code Review: A Quiet Revolution

    ByErik Dietrich May 8, 2016

    Editorial Note: I originally wrote this post for the SmartBear blog.  Go check out the original here, at their site.  Stick around and check out some of the other authors and posts over there if you’re so inclined. When the winds of change blow through the programming world, they don’t necessarily hit everyone with equal…

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  • Language Agnostic

    A Manager’s Guide to Legacy Code

    ByErik Dietrich May 5, 2016May 5, 2016

    Editorial Note: I originally wrote this post for the NDepend blog.  Go check out the original here, at their site.  If you like posts about static analysis, code quality, and architecture, head on over and check it out. If you have a sadistic streak and manage a team of software developers, it’s probably high entertainment…

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  • The Life of a Programmer

    Applied Consultant Taxonomy to Prevent Confusion

    ByErik Dietrich May 3, 2016May 4, 2016

    A few posts ago, I proposed a taxonomy for software consultants.  My reasoning for doing so was that I wanted to attempt a bit of clarification.  As software has taken over the world, “consultant” is no longer singlehandedly up to the challenge of describing everyone working in software not associated with any particular domain. So…

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  • Language Agnostic

    Is There Value in Having Non-Technical People Do Code Review?

    ByErik Dietrich May 1, 2016

    Editorial note: I originally wrote this post for the SmartBear blog.  Go to their site and check out the original!  If you like this post, there are a lot of good ones there by a variety of authors, on topics like code review, API design, testing, and more. Here’s a thought exercise for you. Should…

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