She's a brickhouse ...
I'm digging the idea of Sitebricks and plan to take it for a test drive this weekend. Maybe it'll reinvigorate my energy for web frameworks that has been exhausted by plethora of offerings out there, most of which seem pretty darn similar despite all their claims for uniqueness. Even if I love it, though, it's unlikely I'll see it much in the enterprise (where I tend to spend my daytime hours). Also, it would have to be pretty amazing - and different - for me to get over my anger a them for developing yet another web framework. My bookshelves are getting heavy (even my virtual bookshelves have a weight
Passive-Agressive Developer Personalities - which one are you?
If you don't follow Ted Zuiba's blog, I recommend you check it out. I love his sardonic sense of humor. He can be pretty brutal with this commentary. But, really, that's what's great about it. Also, he's got some pretty cogent advice.As per usual, there's some interesting work afoot on the Agile Web Operations blog. The latest is a great one on development team motivation. Or rather, the supposition that development teams don't need motivation (they're already motivated when they come onboard, that's why they acc
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