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Compliance to Spec Considered Unprofessional

Compliance to Spec Considered Unprofessional

By John Rusk on February 22, 2011

In keeping with the theme of this blog, which is “the neglected essentials of software development”, I’d like to share something I’ve learned recently. It’s about how Professional people in other fields think – people like architects, town planners and doctors.

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Big Lessons from a Little Process

By John Rusk on December 7, 2007

I presented a session at today’s Wellington Agile BarCamp.  The session was called “Crystal Clear: Big Lessons from a Little Process“.  Instead of describing all the details of the process, I outlined four of the most important lessons I have learned from it. Here are some brief notes on the presentation.

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