I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up
In so many interviews I have heard that a company is working Agile, accompanied by either hollow laugh or slight look of embarrassment. No finger-pointing is necessary, as the way things were did have to change. And the rough ride that Agile took most people is just an unfortunate stepping stone, in hindsight. Without attention [...]
VS2010 Automated Testing – Adding and Using Datasources
This is short tutorial on how to add data sources to your test projects, and how to use them to replace recorded test data, in order to make the values dynamic.
Layers of Agility – Deliver, Improve, Manage
Kaizen was created in Japan following World War II. The word Kaizen means “continuous improvement”. It comes from the Japanese words 改 (“kai”) which means “change” or “to correct” and 善 (“zen”) which means “good”.
IE != CSS3 + HTML5
For most, browser compatibility is seen as an annoyance on web projects – and hardly surprising given the emergence of HTML5 and CSS3, and the far-too-hasty adopting of standards still considered experimental. In term of HTML5/CSS3, Chrome supports them best – but how often is that a required browser? Although losing ground, Internet Explorer is [...]
Using Kanban for Scrum improvement
…. sprinters believe that — someday — somebody will run the 100 meters and the clock will read 0.00 Before I start it is important to note, with Lean/Kanban, we are entering an area trod by Agile/Scrum, and people’s need to have abstract generic solutions. In order to properly utilise these processes, requires thought and [...]
