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Tagged with “extreme” (6) activity chart

  1. Pivotal Labs: Talks

    Discipline. Collaboration. Results. Pivotal Labs creates great software. We’ve done it for leading companies, and we can do it for you. We’ve developed products for multi-billion dollar companies and for early-stage startups. We’ve worked with the sharpest entrepreneurs and the top VCs. We build industrial strength code from Day One, which is why the biggest names in the web world have sought our expertise. Working together, we develop applications and institute development practices that enable them to scale their businesses to meet rapidly increasing consumer demand. We bring that same level of expertise and joint development to every project we work on, and we can bring it to your product as well.

    http://pivotallabs.com/talks/115-introdution-to-riak

    —Huffduffed by richardkmiller 6 months ago

  2. Pivotal Labs: Talks

    Discipline. Collaboration. Results. Pivotal Labs creates great software. We’ve done it for leading companies, and we can do it for you. We’ve developed products for multi-billion dollar companies and for early-stage startups. We’ve worked with the sharpest entrepreneurs and the top VCs. We build industrial strength code from Day One, which is why the biggest names in the web world have sought our expertise. Working together, we develop applications and institute development practices that enable them to scale their businesses to meet rapidly increasing consumer demand. We bring that same level of expertise and joint development to every project we work on, and we can bring it to your product as well.

    http://pivotallabs.com/talks/150-hadoop-for-rubyists

    —Huffduffed by richardkmiller 6 months ago

  3. Pivotal Labs: Talks

    Discipline. Collaboration. Results. Pivotal Labs creates great software. We’ve done it for leading companies, and we can do it for you. We’ve developed products for multi-billion dollar companies and for early-stage startups. We’ve worked with the sharpest entrepreneurs and the top VCs. We build industrial strength code from Day One, which is why the biggest names in the web world have sought our expertise. Working together, we develop applications and institute development practices that enable them to scale their businesses to meet rapidly increasing consumer demand. We bring that same level of expertise and joint development to every project we work on, and we can bring it to your product as well.

    http://pivotallabs.com/talks/132-hardware-is-the-new-software

    —Huffduffed by richardkmiller 6 months ago

  4. Teradata Columnar for Extreme Performance - BeyeNETWORK

    Teradata Columnar for Extreme Performance Data Warehousing

    http://www.b-eye-network.com/listen/15615

    —Huffduffed by alexp one year ago

  5. Pivotal Labs: Talks

    Discipline. Collaboration. Results. Pivotal Labs creates great software. We’ve done it for leading companies, and we can do it for you. We’ve developed products for multi-billion dollar companies and for early-stage startups. We’ve worked with the sharpest entrepreneurs and the top VCs. We build industrial strength code from Day One, which is why the biggest names in the web world have sought our expertise. Working together, we develop applications and institute development practices that enable them to scale their businesses to meet rapidly increasing consumer demand. We bring that same level of expertise and joint development to every project we work on, and we can bring it to your product as well.

    http://pivotallabs.com/talks/103-agile-the-pivotal-way

    —Huffduffed by davidwalker 2 years ago

  6. Test Driven Development, Patterns and Extreme Programming

    Relating anecdotes from the past, Kent Beck, the father of Extreme Programming and JUnit, reflects back on the impact his ideas have had in the last 20 years, especially with respect to the history of Test Driven Development (TDD), Design Patterns, and Extreme Programming (XP). According to him, good ideas take about that much time to mature and come to fruition.

    He regrets how patterns have become a tool in the arsenal of the software developer to solve a programming problem whereas he intended it to be one that would create more space for the user who was to be affected by the software. Reminiscing about the birth of patterns, he draws analogies between architecture in general and software architecture.

    Finally he discusses the factors that affect the successful acceptance of an idea.

    —Huffduffed by tkadlec 3 years ago