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Subscriber-only episodeSarah is studying Agile Project Management. The first chapter discusses the Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) and the Agile Business Consortium. DSDM is a framework for effective fast Agile project management and delivery. It has been applied to both small software developments and full-scale business process change. It provides a mature approach to Agile in a complex corporate world. It was created by a large number of project practitioners who wanted to build quality into "Rapid Application Development" (RAD). They initially only availed it to members of the consortium but later allowed it to be adopted universally for free. The DSDM Agile Project Framework is an evolution of the previous version of DSDM, which provides information to use DSDM effectively and understand its practical application. Agile PF retains DSDM project-focused principles together with its roles that are suited to a corporate project environment. The most significant change in the DSDM process has been in the area of the product associated with the process. In the past, many projects with a traditional approach failed either due to the large size, poor communication or business engagement, and the measurement of progression in percentages completed instead of delivery of business value. To counter these problems, RAD was applied to incrementally build software applications based on discussions, demonstrations, and short feedback loops. This provided quick fixes but often its application adversely affected the quality of the solutions. DSDM was introduced to fix the problems of the traditional approach and RAD by combining the best parts of both approaches. DSDM has been at the forefront of scalable Agile projects and solution delivery. It has also been used on non-IT solutions and is often referred to as Mature Agile. As a founding member of Agile Alliances, DSDM has been the heart of Agile since 2001. DSDM encourages detail to emerge over time, hence the project can move forward, with a general understanding of the high likelihood that business requirements will change over time. This avoids the excessive effort spent in the traditional approach on detailed upfront work. Solutions from DSDM address the current and imminent needs of the business rather than the traditional approach of attacking all perceived possibilities. This allows solutions to have a better fit with business needs and ease of integration Join, support, and access exclusive episodes now.Sarah is offering a six-week coaching program for neurodivergent and neurotypical professionals who want to improve their career prospects, business development and support with the PRINCE2 practitioner exam. A one-hour free session. ● Connect with Sarah via email (hello@divineenigma.org), YouTube (@divineenigma338) Instagram (@divineenigma) ● Join Sarah's waitlist● Join Sarah's 6-week coaching: https://divineenigma.org/product/6-week-coaching-plan/ NeuroEnigma Membership if you'd like to support this independent podcast, click for free ebook Producer & Host: Sarah Music: “She Royalty” by Amaro & “Whistle” by Lukas Got Lucky
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Willkommen zum Skillbyte-Podcast! Skillbyte ist ihr Partner für digitale Exzellenz. In diesem Podcast geht es um das Thema: Protoyping für Rapid application development (RAD) // Inhalt // 01:13 - Intro Christoph Bresler von spacepilots.co 02:15 - Intro Christian Strang von 10fastfingers.com 02:57 - Warum gibt es Prototyping Werkzeuge? 06:14 - Die Wertschöpfung von Prototyping 09:51 - Geschichte und Verwendung aktueller Prototyping Werkzeuge 15:25 - Figma - der neue Stern am Prototyping Himmel 20:56 - Figma - Power-Funktionen 24:04 - Figma Komponenten als Styleguide 26:08 - Code-Export aus Figma 27:19 - Kollaboration in Figma 28:33 - Produktentwicklung und Prototyping ohne Figma 36:40 - Prototyping Success Stories 42:46 - Wohin geht die Reise bei Prototyping Werkezugen? Abonnieren Sie diesen Podcast und besuchen Sie uns auf https://www.skillbyte.de Feedback und Fragen gerne an podcast@skillbyte.de
In this conversation Shane Hastie and Sivaguru from PM Power Consulting talk aboutShane starting his career in South Africa in 1982Getting a solid grounding in mainframe programming from an intensive training program & programming in Assembler for a teller machine software for a financial institutionWorking on ‘End User Computing’ approaches on the mainframe, very closely with the business users - very similar to the Agile approaches of todayBeing one of the early users of a PC, and with the limited capabilities, considering the mainframe as the best peripheral that one could attach to a PC!Starting a company with his wife, focusing on solutions in a PCBuilding solutions for small and medium airlines in AfricaMoving back to New Zealand and joining a company thereLeveraging his experience in business analysis and project management as a trainerGetting an opportunity, in 2002 - to have close interactions with many of the signatories of the Agile manifesto - and understand the intent behind many of those ideasWorking with ICAgile for the last four years and how ICAgile has internalized Agile thinking, particularly the humanistic values and in the ways of workingHis transitions to various roles over his careerThe excellent support he got from his wife all throughThe transition to a trainer, wanting to share his knowledge and experience with others & training over 40000 peopleHow he could easily adapt to ambiguity and taking to the Agile approaches [including precursors such as Rapid Application Development etc]A bad experience in delivering to specs, but not the needMost people who come to classes want to learn and they are ‘participants’ in their own learning journeysThe impact of the pandemic on in person learning and the effectiveness of remote learning and his tips on adapting in person delivery to remote learningOn the ethical coaching framework initiativeHow to find out if one has in them, to be a trainer or coachShane Hastie, MIM ICP-PO ICE-ACShane joined ICAgile in 2017 as the Director of Agile Learning Programs and is now the Director of Community Development. He contributes to the strategic direction and expansion of ICAgile’s learning programs, including maintaining and extending ICAgile’s learning objectives, providing thought leadership, collaborating with industry experts, and supporting the larger ICAgile community, which includes more than 150 Member Organizations and over 100,000 ICAgile certification holders. In the Community Development role, he is responsible for building and nurturing the community of over 500 ICAgile Authorized Instructors. Shane is a TBR certified Trainer and is authorized to teach the Facilitating Exceptional Remote Learning class from Judy Rees. Over the last 30+ years Shane has been a practitioner and leader of developers, testers, trainers, project managers and business analysts, helping teams to deliver results that align with overall business objectives. Before joining ICAgile he spent 15 years as a professional trainer, coach and consultant specialising in Agile practices, business analysis, project management, requirements, testing and methodologies for SoftEd in Australia, New Zealand and around the world.He has worked with large and small organisations, from individual teams to large transformations all around the world. He draws on over 30 years of practical experience across all levels of Information Technology and software intensive product development.Shane was a director of the Agile Alliance from 2011 to 2016 and was the founding Chair of Agile Alliance New Zealand. He leads the Culture and Methods editorial team for InfoQ.com where he hosts the weekly InfoQ Culture Podcast. He was one of the authors for both versions of the Agile Extension to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge and a member of the core team for BABOK V3.He is co-chair of the Agile Alliance Agile Coaching Ethics initiative, working to produce a code of ethical conduct for agile coaching.He is co-author of the recent book #noprojects - A Culture of Continuous Value, available on Amazon and from InfoQ“I firmly believe that humanistic way of working and the agile mindset are desperately needed in organisations all around the globe today. Taking agile values and principles beyond software is important and making sure they are properly embedded is absolutely crucial for success – we’re in an industry that touches every aspect of people’s lives and massively influences society as a whole and I want to be a part of making sure that industry is both ethical and sustainable.”Contact info:Email: shane@icagile.comTwitter: @shanehastieLinkedIn: shanehastie InfoQ Author Profile
Today, the pressures on organizations to remain agile and adapt quickly when needed, have never been greater. When executed effectively, a mobile-first strategy can help improve your operational success and deliver a greater customer experience. Shash Anand, Vice President of Product Strategy at SOTI, joins OpTech Insights to help you understand how the SOTI ONE Platform can help drive operational efficiency and improve your bottom line. To demo SOTI's solutions click here: Demo the SOTI ONE Platform Host: Todd Greenwald Guest: Shash Anand, SOTI.net
Ron van der Burg, SaaS Baas bij Servoy vertelt je in deze aflevering wat Rapid Application Development is en hoe Servoy bedrijven helpt met het (snel) ontwikkelen van applicaties. En dat niet alleen; het gesprek tussen Ron en Johan gaat ook over remote werken, over de impact van COVID-19 en over het groeien van je bedrijf. Servoy: https://servoy.com/ SaaS Bazen: https://saasbazen.nl/ SaaS Bazen Community: https://community.saasbazen.nl/ Nordhaven: https://nordhaven.io/ LinkedIn Johan de Wit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johandewit1/
Nachdem wir (Christian, Johannes, Dominik und Jochen) uns schon mehrfach zu diesem Thema zusammensetzen wollten, es dann aber aus Terminfindungsschwierigkeiten nicht hinbekommen haben, es dann doch noch geschafft haben, mit dem Ergebnis aber noch nicht zufrieden waren, um uns dann noch einmal in das Fegefeuer der Terminfindungsschwierigkeiten zurückzubegeben, haben wir es letztlich doch noch hinbekommen, eine Episode zu diesem Thema aufzunehmen o/. Shownotes Unsere E-Mail für Fragen, Anregungen & Kommentare: hallo@python-podcast.de News aus der Szene pipenv release appenv auf dem pythoncamp Async Python is not faster | Klarstellung dazu von Łukasz Langa asyncio Promise Projektmanagement Projekt Project management triangle Cynefin Manifesto for Agile Software Development Peopleware - Buch zum Thema ("make a cheeseburger, sell a cheeseburger") Original waterfall paper Rapid Application Development Manager Tools Employee Retention YAGNI Second System Tools GitLab FogBugz Jira Trello Odoo Taiga Redmine CRE028 Extreme Programming Öffentliches Tag auf konektom
In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we go back to visit with Jim ‘Shark Hunter’ Morrison at Hyland Software to dive deep into Hyland Software’s Rapid Application Development platform called, App Builder (formerly known as WorkView) and explore their concept around ACE – Application Creation Excelerator. Hyland made a brilliant move in the market by leveraging a tool (created by one of their many bright interns!) that nearly every computer user is familiar with – Microsoft Excel. ACE is the launching platform to quickly start your application development. If you are not familiar with App Builder or WorkView Case Manager from OnBase by Hyland, please watch or listen to episode 5 (video) or 6 (audio only), I highly recommend you spend some time their first before jumping into the ACE podcast.What you will learn from this Podcast episode?If you have legacy Microsoft Access applications or are tracking critical business activities using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, this episode is a much watch. You will learn how to jump-start your first App Builder experience using a pre-configured framework originating in Microsoft Excel that you can easily customize to meet your particular application needs. There is a much better way to manage your processes and cases than using spreadsheets and Microsoft Access apps. Jim uses a Probate Case Settlement and a FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) application to illustrate the RAD process in a live, demonstration setting. You’ll see how easily the Excel worksheets have been assembled using a "predefined template" supplied by Hyland, how App Builder ingests the resulting ACE file, and quickly (measured in minutes) OnBase automatically builds out the application framework – database tables, their relationships, field lengths, data types, filters, views, etc. What is the end result from customer's experience by using an ACE approach on the front end of their design process? Hyland customers are seeing a 5x to 10x time savings for App Builder rollout. Now that is rather impressive! For approximately the first 22 minutes Jim and I examine the background of what prompted the creation of ACE, we talk about a growing number of pre-built ACE starter pack files that are available today to address a variety of different application needs across many different markets. We even discuss how you can get directly engaged with an ACE design session at no cost. The remainder of the session is spent demonstrating and examining the ACE file contents – its layout, design and importing process into Application Builder.Good materials all the way around and there are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we go back to visit with Jim ‘Shark Hunter’ Morrison at Hyland Software to dive deep into Hyland Software’s Rapid Application Development platform called, App Builder (formerly known as WorkView) and explore their concept around ACE – Application Creation Excelerator. Hyland made a brilliant move in the market by leveraging a tool (created by one of their many bright interns!) that nearly every computer user is familiar with – Microsoft Excel. ACE is the launching platform to quickly start your application development. If you are not familiar with App Builder or WorkView Case Manager from OnBase by Hyland, please watch or listen to episode 5 (video) or 6 (audio only), I highly recommend you spend some time their first before jumping into the ACE podcast.What you will learn from this Podcast episode?If you have legacy Microsoft Access applications or are tracking critical business activities using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, this episode is a much watch. You will learn how to jump-start your first App Builder experience using a pre-configured framework originating in Microsoft Excel that you can easily customize to meet your particular application needs. There is a much better way to manage your processes and cases than using spreadsheets and Microsoft Access apps. Jim uses a Probate Case Settlement and a FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) application to illustrate the RAD process in a live, demonstration setting. You’ll see how easily the Excel worksheets have been assembled using a "predefined template" supplied by Hyland, how App Builder ingests the resulting ACE file, and quickly (measured in minutes) OnBase automatically builds out the application framework – database tables, their relationships, field lengths, data types, filters, views, etc. What is the end result from customer's experience by using an ACE approach on the front end of their design process? Hyland customers are seeing a 5x to 10x time savings for App Builder rollout. Now that is rather impressive! For approximately the first 22 minutes Jim and I examine the background of what prompted the creation of ACE, we talk about a growing number of pre-built ACE starter pack files that are available today to address a variety of different application needs across many different markets. We even discuss how you can get directly engaged with an ACE design session at no cost. The remainder of the session is spent demonstrating and examining the ACE file contents – its layout, design and importing process into Application Builder.Good materials all the way around and there are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
TimeBoxing is a great system of time management. It's basically a way to power-up your To-Do List. The idea is that you allocate a fixed period of time within which to complete a task. Once that time is up, you're done. It's great, in fact maybe essential, for those working on projects with fixed deadlines. The concept was first introduced by James Martin, author of the book Rapid Application Development. Here's a great explanation of the concept... https://clockify.me/timeboxing #timemanagementtips #timemanagement #productivity
S(エス)さんをゲストにお迎えして、ソフトハウス、営業職、フリーランス、Web系への転向、などについて話しました。 【Show Notes】 MZ-700 - Wikipedia TK-80 - Wikipedia Rapid Application Development - Wikipedia Laravel - Wikipedia ITニュースPodcast「Tech系フリーランスが選ぶ最近の気になるトピックス」 | フリーランスエンジニア実体験ブログ 配信情報はtwitter ID @shiganaiRadio で確認することができます。 フィードバックは(#しがないラジオ)でつぶやいてください! 感想、話して欲しい話題、改善して欲しいことなどつぶやいてもらえると、今後のポッドキャストをより良いものにしていけるので、ぜひたくさんのフィードバックをお待ちしています。 【パーソナリティ】 gami@jumpei_ikegami zuckey@zuckey_17 【ゲスト】 S(エス)@goodengineer7 【機材】 Blue Micro Yeti USB 2.0マイク 15374
About this PodCast: In this PodCast, I talk about 9 benefits of migrating from a legacy Hotel property management system to a cloud based Property Management Systems. Listen now and find out more. This PodCast episode is perfect for hotel owners, hotel managers, revenue managers, yield managers, internet sales, sales managers, eCommerce managers, hotel management companies, hotel consultants. QUESTION — Have a question about this PodCast Episode OR Hotel online distribution, Channel Management, Revenue Management, Hotel Booking Engines, Hotel Marketing (Google Adwords, SEO), Website Design and Development, Web Hosting, Hotels, Resorts, Customer Relationship Management, Property Management Systems, Payment Gateways, Reputation Management, Social Media for Hotels, Meta Search, Hotel Competition Prices, Hotel Rates Calculations, Training, Rapid Application Development, speak to me: Richard Bedenham CEO/ Founder | RJB SYSTEMS LIMITED A: 4000, Limassol Cyprus | M: +357 99 155 526 E: richard.bedenham@rjbsystems.co Site: rjbsystems.co | Brand: myratesmagic.com | Builder: rjbsystems.builder.ai Skype: rbedenham05 | Work Time Zone: GMT +2 (+3 Day Light Savings) Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyRatesMagic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myratesmagic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-bedenham YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MyRatesMagicbyRichardBedenham Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myratesmagic_for_hotels/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/richard-bedenham Blog: https://myratesmagic.com/blog/ DISCLAIMER: This PodCast contains indicative advice and guidance. It should be used in conjunction with professional hotel technology consultancy advice, as well as utilise appropriate tools and services. This PodCast is the opinion of Richard Bedenham and doesn't represent the opinions of Booking.com
About this PodCast: In this PodCast episode, I give you a step by step process you can follow today that will make all the difference to your properties visibility and bookings from booking.com. PLUS it makes a difference to your direct bookings as well! This PodCast episode is perfect for hotel owners, hotel managers, revenue managers, yield managers, internet sales, sales managers, eCommerce managers, hotel management companies, hotel consultants. QUESTION — Have a question about this PodCast Episode OR Hotel online distribution, Channel Management, Revenue Management, Hotel Booking Engines, Hotel Marketing (Google Adwords, SEO), Website Design and Development, Web Hosting, Hotels, Resorts, Customer Relationship Management, Property Management Systems, Payment Gateways, Reputation Management, Social Media for Hotels, Meta Search, Hotel Competition Prices, Hotel Rates Calculations, Training, Rapid Application Development, speak to me: Richard Bedenham CEO/ Founder | RJB SYSTEMS LIMITED A: 4000, Limassol Cyprus | M: +357 99 155 526 E: richard.bedenham@rjbsystems.co Site: rjbsystems.co | Brand: myratesmagic.com | Builder: rjbsystems.builder.ai Skype: rbedenham05 | Work Time Zone: GMT +2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyRatesMagic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myratesmagic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-bedenham YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MyRatesMagicbyRichardBedenham Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myratesmagic_for_hotels/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/richard-bedenham DISCLAIMER: This PodCast contains indicative advice and guidance. It should be used in conjunction with professional hotel technology consultancy advice, as well as utilise appropriate tools and services.
Simple Programmer is now BACK with a brand new YouTube ChannelSUBSCRIBE HERE: https://simpleprogrammer.com/subscribespyt "Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together. Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse. The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available in source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed. Often, programmers fall in love with Python because of the increased productivity it provides. Since there is no compilation step, the edit-test-debug cycle is incredibly fast. Debugging Python programs is easy: a bug or bad input will never cause a segmentation fault. Instead, when the interpreter discovers an error, it raises an exception. When the program doesn't catch the exception, the interpreter prints a stack trace. A source level debugger allows inspection of local and global variables, evaluation of arbitrary expressions, setting breakpoints, stepping through the code a line at a time, and so on. The debugger is written in Python itself, testifying to Python's introspective power. On the other hand, often the quickest way to debug a program is to add a few print statements to the source: the fast edit-test-debug cycle makes this simple approach very effective." (Source: https://www.python.org/doc/essays/blurb/) Nowadays, there is no doubt that Python is one of the most popular and demanding languages and, learning Python can definitely have an impact on your career. And who better than Rafeh Qazi, the Clever Programmer, to teach you everything you need to know about Python? In today's video, we will discuss more about Python and if it really is the programming language of the future.
00:00 - Intro 01:15 - D Works and Angel City Data 03:45 - The importance of staff retention and client retention 04:20 - The three focuses of Angel City Data's business are 1) strong attention to design, 2) strong attention to the business impact of a decision (does the software solve a problem), and 3) customer support. 05:00 - How does David Knight hire? 05:17 - "If the companies that you're working for [have a high amount of employee turnover], they're doing it wrong." 07:23 - "We're slow to hire and quick to fire." 08:03 - Angel City Data's office culture and the importance of physical proximity 10:00 - "I have always felt there's great synergy when we have a vibrant team of people working in the same space." 11:09 - Dan describes Adatasol's more "virtual" team culture, by contrast 11:53 - Using third-party communication and task management tools vs. building in-house systems using FileMaker 12:30 - "We eat our own dog food here." 13:31 - "When you have a piece of your business that really is a secret sauce or has a DNA that follows the way you want to work, having that in something owned by another company is not a good place to be." 18:40 - Where does David Knight see Angel City Data in 5 years. 19:23 - "More and more custom web development...and mobile design." 20:00 - Rapid Application Development tools that play in our space 22:22 - "We like to look at ourselves like a Swiff Army knife." 23:29 - Android? 27:44 - In 5 years, what percentage of your business will be non-FileMaker? 28:50 - "It's a good thing to have other things you're working on that are not only FileMaker." 29:38 - David Knight @ DevCon 2018: One-To-Many: Growing Your Consulting Firm 30:12 - "You need to focus on the machinery of your business just as much, at times, as you need to focus on the technology you use for your craft."
Is your software development project facing constant setbacks? Rapid Application Development may be just the right ingredient to jumpstart your projects or get your project back on track. IN this episode we cover three main topics: Common Failures with other methodologies Benefits of Rapid Application Development (RAD) How to get started with RAD Rapid Application... The post 13. Avoid Software Delays with Rapid Application Development appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.
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Have you ever wondered what are the best books to learn Python? "Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together. Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse. The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available in source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed. Often, programmers fall in love with Python because of the increased productivity it provides. Since there is no compilation step, the edit-test-debug cycle is incredibly fast. Debugging Python programs is easy: a bug or bad input will never cause a segmentation fault. Instead, when the interpreter discovers an error, it raises an exception. When the program doesn't catch the exception, the interpreter prints a stack trace. A source level debugger allows inspection of local and global variables, evaluation of arbitrary expressions, setting breakpoints, stepping through the code a line at a time, and so on. The debugger is written in Python itself, testifying to Python's introspective power. On the other hand, often the quickest way to debug a program is to add a few print statements to the source: the fast edit-test-debug cycle makes this simple approach very effective." (Source: https://www.python.org/doc/essays/blurb/) I've programmed in Python before and I must say I love Python! In this video I'll list the top 10 books if you're serious about learning python, whether you're a beginner and or advanced (even a kid! lol) Learn Python The Hard Way: http://simpleprogrammer.com/learnpythonhard Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: http://simpleprogrammer.com/thinkpython Dive Into Python 3: http://simpleprogrammer.com/diveintopython Core Python Programming: http://simpleprogrammer.com/corepython The Quick Python Book: http://simpleprogrammer.com/thequickpythonbook Beginning Python: From Novice to Professional: http://simpleprogrammer.com/beginningpython Hello World!: Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners: http://simpleprogrammer.com/programmingforkids Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner: http://simpleprogrammer.com/pythonabsolutebeginner Python Essential Reference: http://simpleprogrammer.com/pythonessentialreference Python Cookbook: https://simpleprogrammer.com/pythoncookbook Violent Python: http://simpleprogrammer.com/violentpython Top Programming Books Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjwWT1Xy3c4XoA9VdooMPPiDFsckl1d_2 Trust The Process T-Shirt: https://simpleprogrammer.com/spstore
Rapid Application Development and Testing can be best friends forever. My slides from Zendcon Laravel's Testing documentation Confomo refactor branch
Discussion with Progress Software on Rapid Application Development in the cloud
Rapid Application Development DNSimple Forge Linode Github repo Laravel installer Gitflow - Link went dead Screenflow Rapid application development The tweets timing RAD: Start - Finish Youtube Link
Prototyping as an information gathering technique. Rapid Application Development vs the traditional Software Development Life Cycle.
In this podcast, hear industry analyst Geoffrey Bock, principal of Bock and Company, discuss the business case behind developing content-rich applications. The challenge of rapid application development is finding the right starting point — delivering the innovative, comprehensive, (and elegantly designed) enterprise-scale application that solves the business problem, on time and within budget. [...] Related posts:EMC Documentum xCelerated Composition Platform – enabling partners to rapidly build and deploy case-based solutions In this video Neville Letzerich, Vice President and General Manager,...Pfizer on Achieving 113% ROI with EMC Documentum Hear from Claire Hogikyan, senior director – Intellectual Property at...The Home Depot on EMC Documentum The Home Depot discusses standardizing on the EMC Documentum content...