Rough cut of Gradle Recipes for Android now available
Posted by: Kenneth Kousen on September 27, 2015
My latest book, Gradle Recipes for Android, is now available as a “Rough Cut” at O’Reilly. You can get it at http://shop.oreilly. more »
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 5: How Flow Changes Everything
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on September 20, 2015
The discussion to now: Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 1: Seeing Your System Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 2: Effect on People Resource Efficiency vs. more »
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 4: Defining Accountability
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on September 20, 2015
This is the next in a series of posts about resource efficiency vs. flow efficiency: Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 1: Seeing Your System Resource Efficiency vs. more »
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 3: Managing Performance
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on September 13, 2015
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 1: Seeing Your System explains resource efficiency and flow efficiency. Resource Efficiency vs. more »
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 2: Effect on People
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on September 13, 2015
If you haven’t read Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 1: Seeing the System, I explain there about optimizing for a given person’s work vs. optimizing for features. more »
Resource Efficiency vs. Flow Efficiency, Part 1: Seeing Your System
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on September 13, 2015
I’ve been working with a number of people who want to work in a more agile way. These nice folks have one stumbling block: resource efficiency vs. flow efficiency. more »
Java EE @ Devoxx Poland 2015
Posted by: Reza Rahman on September 6, 2015
Devoxx Poland was held on June 22-25 in historic Krakow. This is one of the largest and most prestigious Polish developer conferences. The conference was completely sold out and chock full of world class speakers/content. more »
BootstrapFX, the early days
Posted by: Andres Almiray on September 5, 2015
I clearly remember back in 2007 when Ben & Dion mentioned at DesktopMatters: "Web is becoming more desktopy, and desktop is becoming more weby". The past few years have proved them right. Webapps continue to imitate the behavior of desktop application more »
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