Frederick Douglass, the mighty abolitionist, was the single most photographed person in the United States during the nineteenth century. Here's how he might've looked in motion. Brace yourself and press play.
I notice @remcomulder is at it again! #NCrunch now supports exporting coverage data to OpenCover format xml. NDepend can now import coverage data from the OpenCover format XML files generated by #NCrunch. And #NCrunch has a funky, new web site :-) #Awsome#AlwaysImproving
Moving to vertical slice code organisation is analogous to moving to cross-functional teams in that we move code items from being grouped in silos because they are called the same thing to being grouped together because they are working on the same thing. #verticalslice
It's rare I find a post that I feel so passionate about that I nearly break my mouse button by clicking retweet too hard. As an industry, we have much to be ashamed of.
Fun fact: Ever wondered why it's called The Iliad? Because Ilium was another name for Troy, and the -ad suffix was used to mean "The Story of." This means that, if you translated the title, The Iliad should actually
be called
Troy Story.