Welcome to Sideline.
Are you leading a software development team and having problems? Are you managing a software project and starting to get a bad feeling about the outcome? I've been there.
I've spent the last decade developing software and building teams that develop software. For the most part, I've even managed to be successful at it. This blog is all about the hints & tips that I've learned along the way. In addition, I'll probably chuck in some observations on the software development industry.
Read along!
Archives for 2004
- Working Smart: How to Sell Your Boss December 20th 2004
- You are NOT inadequate. December 4th 2004
- Best Software Essays of 2004 December 4th 2004
- Starbucks analogy for Asynchronous messaging November 25th 2004
- Using Bugs To Bring Developers and Testers Closer Together November 24th 2004
- How Do You Eat An Elephant? November 24th 2004
- Standardizing on VB.Net October 26th 2004
- If architects had to work like developers October 20th 2004
- Have you worked with a prick? October 14th 2004
- Am I an ENTP? October 12th 2004
- New DNN module idea October 5th 2004
- A reminder of articles that I need to read October 4th 2004
- Designing with CSS Layout October 2nd 2004
- Dynamic User Controls September 30th 2004
- And I shall name it…BlogFeed September 21st 2004
- CSS Templates September 14th 2004
- A good joke… September 14th 2004
- Resetting your WinXP Corp key September 13th 2004
- Why does running an IT company have to be so hard? August 6th 2004
- What the hell does IAnalogous mean? February 11th 2004
- Decorating and Management February 11th 2004