Top 9 things to know before starting a project
If I reflect on past projects, there’s always a few things that could have been better and things that would have been less of a problem if they were picked up earlier.
If I reflect on past projects, there’s always a few things that could have been better and things that would have been less of a problem if they were picked up earlier.
Sometimes you can’t have a shared physical wall, particularly on teams with remote members. So I went searching for a solution to build a virtual wall in the form of the digitised user story map.
Why is it impossible to plan and execute a project that runs over many months? Some insight into why it happens and tips for navigating the challenges.
A cloud-based HPC framework to enable on-demand cluster-based compute and storage resources for analysis of 2-3 Tb of images on a weekly basis.
Even on an agile project, there’s a need for design artifacts that explain layouts and interactions. And for this, I like Zeplin, a tool for designers and developers to communicate.
We live in an era where ‘geek is chic’ – embrace it and change the world! Matt’s musings on running a Code Club and why he likes to work at DiUS.
I’m not only a programmer – I’m someone who applies theories and principles, that thinks through a problem before touching the keyboard and who understands the value of sharing learnings with others.
Pairing is about improvement, learning new things, learning about how people think and behave, and ultimately learning how quality is perceived by the person you just paired with and making those little refinements to be a little better on what you do everyday.
On the ninth day of festivus my colleague gave to me, nine wombats working! Introducing Principal Consultant, Elliott Murray.
On the fifth day of festivus my colleague gave to me, five kangaroos! Introducing Senior Software Developer and Agile Coach, Caoilte Dunne