Month: July 2015

High Impact Development

It’s difficult when you have a new project, a port/rewrite, or working on a major new feature for a project to stay on track and on course. More often than not developers tend to get side tracked during development on things that, at the time, seem super important and vital to the success of the
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In Project Development Context Switching

Most developers are acutely aware of context switching. Your working on a new feature in a sprint when the business comes to you with a urgent production bug from last release. You have to switch contexts from what your working on, remember what your did last release and figure out the problem. That’s a pretty
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