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This was my second time at the Swedish conference Øredev and, whaoo, it has grown in both size and
We’re going to be moving the enerjy.com site, including the Software Integrity blog, to a new
I'm totally stoked to say that my Dot Game has made it into the top 50 of all games on the store!
There are a number of tools out there which aspire to make building Rich Internet Applications easie
This years JavaOne was a not to be missed event. Here are my views on how the conference has changed
Referring to "The Way of Testivus" entry: http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=203994
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Enerjy.com Downtime
We’re going to be moving the enerjy.com site, including the Software Integrity blog, to a new server over the next couple of weeks. So if the site is unavailable for a while, we haven’t gone anywhere, we’re just moving things around
Scrum Is Not The Silver Bullet
At Agile and Development conferences this year some sessions have been looking at how to improve Agile techniques using failed projects as examples. Discussing some of these issues and reading blogs and articles it appears that a significant percenta
Scrum Is Not The Silver Bullet
At Agile and Development conferences this year some sessions have been looking at how to improve Agile techniques using failed projects as examples. Discussing some of these issues and reading blogs and articles it appears that a significant percenta
Breaking Brooks’s Law
Fred Brooks’s law of ‘adding manpower to a late software project makes it later‘ is one most of us have tried to prove wrong…….and failed! I was at Agile 2008 and saw an interesting session, “Breaking Brooks’
Breaking Brooks’s Law
Fred Brooks’s law of ‘adding manpower to a late software project makes it later‘ is one most of us have tried to prove wrong…….and failed! I was at Agile 2008 and saw an interesting session, “Breaking Brooks’
Follow up to ‘missing braces in If statements’
Earlier this week on Javalobby, I posted an extract from our monthly newsletter regarding our analysis of the ‘missing braces in If Statement’ rule firing and the potential bug involved. If you omit braces and use Static Analysis tools it is a pr
Follow up to ‘missing braces in If statements’
Earlier this week on Javalobby, I posted an extract from our monthly newsletter regarding our analysis of the ‘missing braces in If Statement’ rule firing and the potential bug involved. If you omit braces and use Static Analysis tools it is a pr
Follow up to ‘missing braces in If statements’
Earlier this week on Javalobby, I posted an extract from our monthly newsletter regarding our analysis of the ‘missing braces in If Statement’ rule firing and the potential bug involved. If you omit braces and use Static Analysis tools it is a pr
Enerjy Services Launch Today!
To follow from the successful launch of our free Eclipse plugin, today sees the official launch of our Service Offerings for Java Development Teams. Over the last 5 years we have been helping development teams increase the quality of their applicatio
Enerjy Services Launch Today!
To follow from the successful launch of our free Eclipse plugin, today sees the official launch of our Service Offerings for Java Development Teams. Over the last 5 years we have been helping development teams increase the quality of their applicatio

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