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Archive for January, 2004

Jan
26
2004

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Joel on Software - Getting Your RĂsumĂ Read

here’s what I do with the rĂsumĂs: I make three piles: Good, OK, and Bad. I give the same rĂsumĂs to Michael and he does the same thing. There are always enough people that we both put in the Good pile that those are really the only people that stand a chance. In principle if we can’t find enough people we like that we both rated as “good” we would consider some people who got Good/OK, but in practice this has never happened.

Jan
22
2004

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By category: References, Social Web.

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Jan
20
2004

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IML: Web Development: Research & Resources

Sections on: Research Publications, Centres for Web Development Research, Reference/Terminology, Styleguides, Web Standards, Site Planning, Content Development, Site Testing

Jan
19
2004

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A Case for Code Review

What can a code review process do to help? First off, the process breaks down barriers and encourages sharing. In fact, that’s the essence of code review: open the box, share the knowledge, gain from the experience.

Jan
16
2004

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Jan
16
2004

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How To Avoid Foolish Consistency

Summary: Provides guidelines for designing consistent user interfaces. (3 printed pages)