Posted by Eric Polerecky in Agile, alt.netJun 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment
The first time I listened to Scott Bellware’s interview on the Alt.Net podcast #17 “The State of Alt.Net” I was a little off put by Scotts dissatisfaction with the community…
The Meeting
I walked into this so called “concerns” meeting with nothing but uncertainty. How would it all play out? Would I be challenged about the implementation? Would I be required to do "forms over data”? How would the vendor be considered in all of this? How would these decisions effect the project scope?
The one outcome I did not consider, nor did anyone who commented on the last post, is probably...
Posted by Eric Polerecky in Agile, Scrum, alt.net, oopJun 17th, 2009 | 12 Comments
Note: I like to use lots of analogies. I understand that my situation is nothing like that of those who die for their respective causes. Also; I use the term “OOP principles” to generalize all the methodologies/tools/practices used in today’s application development.
Introduction
I work in a what is, too me maybe, a unique development environment. Our current organization structure does not have a technical architect. The developer position ladder ends at lead developer. Without a TA we are attempting to run the development process through a committee. With close to 30 developers spread...