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Erich Gamma Discusses Jazz, Eclipse, JUnit and Design Patterns

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Architecture,
Java
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Object Oriented Design,
Collaboration,
Artifacts & Tools,
Unit Testing,
IDE,
Programming

In this interview from QCon London 2008, Erich Gamma discusses the Jazz project, why Eclipse has been successful, the strict Eclipse release schedule, JUnit, Design Patterns, how to identify a design pattern, design patterns and the 'Don't Repeat Yourself' principle, the design pattern community, and whether dependency injection is a design pattern.

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Code2Plan, a Free Visual Studio Agile Project Management Add-in

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.NET,
Agile
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Artifacts & Tools,
Agile Techniques

Jesse Johnston and Denis Morozov created code2plan, an Agile software project management tool, as a beta Visual Studio add-in and released it for free. The tool also runs as a stand-alone application that can be used to track projects, iterations, user stories, features, tests, defects and builds.

StickyNotes for Visual Studio 2008

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.NET
Topics
Artifacts & Tools

StickyNotes is a Visual Studio plug-in allowing the creation of sticky notes attached to documents of a solution. There is a free community version and also a professional one.

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Debunking Common Refactoring Misconceptions

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.NET,
Agile
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Artifacts & Tools,
Agile Techniques,
Programming

In comparison to Java, an emphasis on continuous refactoring is still relatively new in .NET. Besides having few ardent proponents, many myths linger around what refactoring really is and how it applies to the development process in general. Danijel Arsenovski, author of Professional Refactoring in Visual Basic, attempts to dispel some of these myths.

Software Development Lessons Learned from Poker

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Architecture,
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Technology,
Collaboration,
Artifacts & Tools

There is no silver bullet. We know it, but don't act like it. Your language, tool or process is better, right? Jay Fields says: "It depends". The right choices varies with context, people, and more. This article touches upon how a lot of things must impact a choice; learning culture, skill levels, teamwork, incomplete information, metrics - and context.

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Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software

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Architecture
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Domain Specific Languages,
Artifacts & Tools,
Customers & Requirements

Business users doing programming? In this interview, Charles Simonyi presents a radical new way of building software that separates business knowledge from software engineering knowledge. The claim is to simplify the creation process for software as business experts directly contribute using their customary domain description which results in accelerated innovation.

Per Kroll on the Eclipse Process Framework

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Agile
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Artifacts & Tools,
Methodologies

The PM of the Eclipse Process Framework project explained at Agile2006 how IBM's Eclipse-based process tools allow teams to select the practices they want to create a customized methodology that works for them. With a wiki and hooks to insert custom in-house documentation and practices, it provides a framework to configure the approach you want, or to grow into the approach you need.

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Intentional Software - Democratizing Software Creation

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Architecture
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Domain Specific Languages,
Artifacts & Tools,
Customers & Requirements

Business users doing programming? Charles Simonyi and Henk Kolk presents how Intentional Software offers a radical new software approach that separates business knowledge from software engineering knowledge, which means that business experts can be more innovative and responsive to the changes in the domain.

Introduction to Visual Studio Team System

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.NET
Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Methodologies

The goal of VSTS is to provide a tool that is not prescriptive and highly customizable for managing the software development process. Kevin Jones provides a soup to nuts framework for utilizing VSTS to support a development team and build better applications. He covers project management, source code control, class designers and various designers available to software architects.

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Visual Studio .NET Tips and Tricks

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.NET
Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Programming

Visual Studio .NET Tips and Tricks is a book explaining how to use VS.NET efficiently. Organized into short and easy-to-grasp sections, and containing tips and tricks on everything from editing and compiling to debugging and navigating within the VS.NET IDE, this book is a must-read for all .NET developers, regardless of expertise and whether they program in C#, VB.NET, or any other .NET language. This book covers the Visual Studio .NET 2002, 2003, and 2005 Beta 1 releases.