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Monday, May 11, 2009
My Lean Kanban trip report is...
Posted up on the Agile Executive Blog.
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http://theagileexecutive.com/2009/05/11/john-heintz-on-the-lean-kanban-2009-conference/
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John Heintz, President Gist Labs
Austin, TX, United States
Agile/Kanban coach, REST architect, software craftsman
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2011
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February
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Continuous Test Integration, 2
Continuous Test Integration
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2010
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January
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Abstract != Vague
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2009
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June
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Criteria for Innovative Success
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May
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Presenting at Austin JUG tonight, Kanban
Setting up our Kanban board
My Lean Kanban trip report is...
Back from the Lean Kanban Conference
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January
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Hotkeys for Omnifocus/Firefox
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2008
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December
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My best code review
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August
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My Favorite Inverview Question
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January
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Comments, REST, Interactions, and Extensible Hyper...
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2007
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December
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Premature Conclusions with Services and REST
Shared Understanding and/or Evolvability
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November
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Passing and Returning Nulls
Using a lazy proxy to avoid Spring dependency cycl...
Notes from NetObjectives Lean Webinar
Just In: REST can't handle state!!
Glassbox 2.0 RC1 is available!
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September
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Presenting at New England Software Symposium
Glassbox Presentation at Dallas JUG (yesterday)
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August
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Train-Wreck Management
What I'm Reading
SOA Integration: RPC and Constraints
REST, Serendipity, and Hard Work
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July
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SlideShare slides on Web App Scalability
Integration Forethought over Afterthought?
Writings on Scalability Topics
Google Scalability Conference on Google Video
REST vs (sort of) SOAP: How to choose?
Intuitive Aspects: null checks
Scalability at Amazon
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June
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Web3S pushes Secondary Resources
Distributed Systems and Consensus
Going faster by duplicating work
Thoughts, techniques, and references to achieving ...
Graph based serialization examples
Web3S supports hierarchies? Useful ones?
Web Sites, Web Applications, and Content Types
Java ClassLoader trick
Why, What, How and programming.
D'oh! REST already had contracts.
Microformats, formats, and schemas
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May
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Does REST need a DL? No, just Signposts.
Introduction
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