First steps towards a knowledge portfolio…
…MacTeX! Wonderful. Going to back to basics. I used to managed my knowledge portfolio using BibTeX and typeset using either LaTeX or troff. Thank you to all those people that contributed to MacTeX and in particular those that provided a nice BibDesk GUI view of bibTeX files that comes in a [...]
The Knowledge Portfolio
When I started out on my PhD I was given a great piece of advice from a someone who had just completed theirs: whatever you do, whatever you read, document it! Oh, and one more thing Cleve, make sure you read one article, every day, until you have completed your thesis. This was [...]
The Road from Developer to Engineer
What are you then – a developer or an engineer? I think there is a difference the two, and not all developers want and/or make it to engineer.
A developer is someone who can write a piece of software, regardless of whether it works or not. That pretty much includes anyone who can (a) [...]
Time to Mingle?
I recently saw a demo of the Thoughtworks product to manage Agile IT projects called Mingle. I must admit that it did look quite impressive and fills a very large gap in the agile project management tool market. I have been road testing a number of products in this space for some time now, more [...]
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