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  • 2009 Predictions, 2008 Predictions Revisited

    It's once again that time of year, and in keeping with my tradition, I'll revisit the 2008 predictions to see how close I came before I start waxing prophetic on the coming year. (I'm thinking that maybe the next year--2010's edition--I should actually take a shot at predicting the next decade, but I'm not sure if I'd remember to go back and ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 1, 2009
  • The Myth of Discovery

    It amazes me how insular and inward-facing the software industry is. And how the ''agile'' movement is reaping the benefits of a very simple characteristic. For example, consider Jeff Palermo's essay on ''The Myth of Self-Organizing Teams''. Now, nothing against Jeff, or his post, per se, but it amazes me how our industry believes that ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 10, 2008
  • Apparently I'm #25 on the Top 100 Blogs for Development Managers

    The full list is here. It's a pretty prestigious group--and I'm totally floored that I'm there next to some pretty big names. In homage to Ms. Sally Fields, of so many years ago... ''You like me, you really like me''. Having somebody come up to me at a conference and tell me how much they like my blog is second on my list of ''fun ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 15, 2008
  • An Announcement

    For those of you who were at the Cinncinnati NFJS show, please continue on to the next blog entry in your reader--you've already heard this. For those of you who weren't, then allow me to make the announcement: Hi. My name's Ted Neward, and I am now a ThoughtWorker. After four months of discussions, interviews, more discussions and ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 19, 2008
  • The Never-Ending Debate of Specialist v. Generalist

    Another DZone newsletter crosses my Inbox, and again I feel compelled to comment. Not so much in the uber-aggressive style of my previous attempt, since I find myself more on the fence on this one, but because I think it's a worthwhile debate and worth calling out. The article in question is ''5 Reasons Why You Don't Want A ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 14, 2008
  • From the "Gosh, You Wanted Me to Quote You?" Department...

    This comment deserves response: First of all, if you're quoting my post, blocking out my name, and attacking me behind my back by calling me ''our intrepid troll'', you could have shown the decency of linking back to my original post. Here it is, for those interested in the real discussion: ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 25, 2008
  • From the "You Must Be Trolling for Hits" Department...

    Recently this little gem crossed my Inbox.... Professionalism = Knowledge First, Experience Last By J----- A----- Do you trust a doctor with diagnosing your mental problems if the doctor tells you he's got 20 years of experience? Do you still trust that doctor when he picks up his tools, and asks you to prepare for a ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 24, 2008
  • Reminder

    A couple of people have asked me over the last few weeks, so it's probably worth saying out loud: No, I don't work for a large company, so yes, I'm available for consulting and research projects. If you've got one of those burning questions like, ''How would our company/project/department/whatever make use of JRuby-and-Rails, and what ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 22, 2008
  • Mort means productivity

    Recently, a number of folks in the Java space have taken to openly ridiculing Microsoft's use of the ''Mort'' persona, latching on to the idea that Mort is somehow equivalent to ''Visual Basic programmer'', which is itself somehow equivalent to ''stupid idiot programmer who doesn't understand what's going on and just clicks through the ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 15, 2008
  • The Fallacies Remain....

    Just recently, I got this bit in an email from the Redmond Developer News ezine: TWO IF BY SEA In the course of just over a week starting on Jan. 30, a total of five undersea data cables linking Europe, Africa and the Middle East were damaged or disrupted. The first two cables to be lost link Europe with Egypt and terminate near ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 20, 2008
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