Finally moved!
August 24, 2008
This blog has moved to my own domain: persillie.org.
Thanks for your interest and see you there
Visualization
August 9, 2008
For further investigation:
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/app
Tags: Visualization, software, data,
Agile and Interaction Design
August 9, 2008
Every agile developer should have a look at the keynote of Alan Cooper at Agile 2008 Conference. It states very clearly
- why Interaction designers are the agile programmers best friends
- why interaction design needs to be done before one starts coding
- which stages in the development process should be done agile (Design, Engineering) and which not (Big Idea, Construction)
Tags: agile, programming, software development, interaction design, alan cooper, cooper
Out of Context
July 28, 2008
This quote made my monday morning!
Tags: xp, programming, software development
Scratch
July 22, 2008
Programming for everyone: Scratch
Have fun!
Tags: programmingscratch mit
Conway’s Law
June 25, 2008
Organizations which design systems are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations
heared in Roy Fieldings Keynote.
Conway’s Law
June 25, 2008
Organizations which design systems are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations
heared in Roy Fieldings Keynote.
Enterprise Jesus Bean or why there are no best practises
June 25, 2008
Just heard a very interesting keynote from Ted Neward at Jazoon08! Absolutly worth seeing, it will available soon, i guess.
The good thing about beeing arts educated, is that the very one thing you learn is to think!
Tip Of The Day: Do Nothing
May 7, 2008
Today the lauftreff training was led by Manuel Jonasch. We started with a warm up, then walked a special bare foot trail, did some coordination exercise and finally the intervall training. Of course we had to jog back afterwards! At the very end, after the stretching we all lay flat in the grass and relaxed. And the very best: Manuel told us to shorten the training from time to time for some minutes and to do nothing instead. Really nothing. What a relaxing tip in this hectic world. Thanks for the training, Manuel 🙂
PS. we trained for more than 90 minutes…