Sunday, May 22, 2011

Agile Tools | Project Management Open-Source and Free Software

I'm looking for a Free online tool to manage our work at Daemon Games. As we are just starting a new project, I thought this would be a good time to try something new for project management. I ran across this site ...

Agile Tools | Project Management Open-Source and Free Software

Looks like a nice recap and it appears fairly current ... at least not ancient. I think I will give IceScrum a shot and see how it goes.

National Geographic Magazine Your Shot

National Geographic Magazine Your Shot: "Add National Geographic Your Shot site content onto your Web space."

I am constantly amazed by the NGM photos. They have a consistent quality that is above and beyond anything else. They provide the inspiration that keeps me clicking.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Low Level Bit Hacks You Absolutely Must Know - good coders code, great reuse

I have always been fascinated with working at low levels in programming. Contrarily, I have always worked with higher level languages. Here are some great tips if you want to know more about your bitwise operations. If you are like me, you don't get enough chances to use this stuff to commit it to memory.

Low Level Bit Hacks You Absolutely Must Know - good coders code, great reuse

Friday, October 15, 2010

SteveStreeting.com � Blog Archive � Work 2.0 – the interruptible programmer

The phone rings, co-workers talking about who knows what, the boss needs this and someone else needs that. How do you ever get any work done?

SteveStreeting.com � Blog Archive � Work 2.0 – the interruptible programmer: "GTD (‘Next actions’),"

John Sculley: The Secrets of Steve Jobs’ Success [Exclusive Interview] | Cult of Mac

John Sculley: The Secrets of Steve Jobs’ Success [Exclusive Interview] | Cult of Mac

I really enjoyed this article on Steve Jobs. Jobs is a leader in our industry and has some great ideas on how to build software and hardware devices. It is hard to ignore his impact on the industry.

Monday, October 4, 2010

A Big Thank You to TinyPM

Not blogged in forever. Ran across this Agile PM software blog from Kelly Waters and thought it look interesting. I also wanted to see how to get Google Reader to Send To Blogger. It is really very simple.

A Big Thank You to TinyPM: "I'm delighted to announce that tinyPM is the new sponsor of my blog.

tinyPM is a web-based agile collaboration tool best suited to organisations running multiple projects with multiple distributed teams. It's not bound to any particular flavour of agile, as it fits well with any method that uses...



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