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What are your experiences with SkinnyBoard ?
Started by Jason on
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I have no Agile experience....
When I finally got it to work, I realize that it is very basic .
Especially since my developers are not in the US and our internet connection is not superb .
I tried to use ScrumPad, and found that it is very slow too.. .
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What are your experiences with ScrumPad ?
Started by Jason on
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You should also have a look at Mingle which is another great project management tool created by ThoughtWorks (Martin... .
I have no experience with ScrumPad, but as the commenters are saying it looks very promising so thanks for asking this question.
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Started by Sulphuckerium on
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He helped us train for months before hand - strength exercises to build up our .
experiences I've ever had.
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What are your experiences with CDNs regarding ease of development, support, performance, pricing, etc?
I am planning to use it to host a big number of images.
Started by flybywire on
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Ease of....
No setup costs.
Great for your early startup or small product with anticipated growth .
Firstly, the pricing model is pay-as-you-go, so you only pay for what you use .
I'll comment on the only one I've experience of, Amazon's Cloudfront .
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Have been programming with VS studio 2005/2008 making ASP.NET applications for a while.
I am interested in experiences with Microsoft Expression Web 2 (strengths and weaknesses)
Started by Kb on
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However; note that most web design tools (presumably Expression Web included) tend to be quite hard to pair with regular... .
As a code monkey, it isn't part of my own regular tool kit .
I have some designer friends who are big fans of the Expression suite .
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For those of you who have used Ektron, what were your experiences like?
How was the API? Easy to customize?
Anything stand out good/bad with the product?
Started by Blankman on
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(content editors may need to know html) - Licensing is expensive... .
Pros: - API is flexible and comprehensive - Contains workflows for content approval
Cons: - WYSIWYG editor can clash with your front end markup .
Strictly as a CMS I give it a 7 out of 10 .
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Hi, I'm trying to collect some experiences about using a Java library to stream RTP. In your experience, which is the most suitable library for this task? I am currently evaluating: JMF, FMJ, jrtp, others? (that you might suggest)
Thank you, Michele
Started by Michele on
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You could also try Xuggler ..
For our project, we ended up switching to a C library called PJSIP .
From recent experience, JMF is horrifically out of date and it is not maintained.
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Wikipedia has a good summary about the various design patterns. Which ones have you used at most in practice and what are your experiences? When should one go for a pattern and when not ?
Edit: A cool C# based link with practical DP examples ( tnx to ...
Started by YordanGeorgiev on
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The Wikipedia has code for patterns
Luis
Answering the title: "What practical experiences...?", I'd say.
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Hi,
i would like to buy a new cell phone that runs Android. From what I heard I assume it's quiet programable and customizable. What are your Experiences?
Are there any good books on the topic?
Regards Nick
Started by Nick on
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For the most part, it's a joy to work....
I've been developing Android applications for a while now on my 1st generation developer phone, and I've just ordered the HTC Hero .
Android is a wonderful platform, both to use and to develop for (IMHO, obviously) .
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I noticed this project ( pitz ) that is being written first with the documentation, then tests, and finally code. Has anyone else tried this "Documentation driven design" and if so, what are your experiences with it?
Started by Ali A on
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On the other hand, writing too much documentation....
It helps to plan and scope out the work.
Is a good idea to do before diving too deep into code .
Capturing key requirements, features, etc.
I guess it depends upon what level of documentation is being written .
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