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Edited by Nardaa on 1/18/12 6:32 PM (PST) It is possible to Solo Tank and Solo Heal (yes at the same time) Raid makeup is 1 T/1 H/8 DPS....Tank was Feral Druid Heals was Holy Pally we downed him in 3 mins and 40ish seconds blue buff was out for a very...
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You only have to wish to the RNG Gods that he doesnt swing... .
Its not hard to solo tank Normal Ultraxion..
@.@ I tried to solo heal through it once on my druid when the other are not feeling strain at all.
And then they just left him dead.
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Happy 2011 everyone...
Years of dreaming about it and a false start on racing the Baja 1000 in 2000 have led to this year. I’m planning a solo attempt at Baja this fall with a little shakedown run at the Vegas to Reno in August. I don't claim to be the...
Started by pilo on
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by 6 people.
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Quinn won the overall at V2R....
Good luck! I ran V2R solo last year with a week's notice, zero setup.
Have fun! I did v2r solo for my first neighbors and will get you dialed in..
Good luck and honorable! I'm proud of you dude.
Subscribed...
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Most Agile Methodologies I'm reading about speak volumes about how best to keep communication bottle necks within a team to a minimum. When working as a solo developer, most of these don't really apply. Stand up meetings are "interesting" when done alone...
Started by Allain Lalonde on
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by 9 people.
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The point is, that being solo....
I've been working on small solo projects for years and recently one of them of being solo, you'll be able to adapt what is the fundamental advantage of agile project management.
Will become apparent.
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I've got a project I'm starting to tinker with that is a solo project but I'd like to try to stay organized and have some methodology to work from. Most methodologies that I've seen are aimed at teams. I'm wondering if anyone has any links or thoughts...
Started by jjbohn on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Always try and imagine a future for your project where you will have more than just you developing the ... .
So if you plan to do TDD, do it and don't get tempted to cut corners .
Some ideas here
For me the most important thing to do is remain disciplined .
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I am a big advocate of agile methods when working on teams and/or large projects.
However, I find that for smaller projects, when working solo, I usually start the project writing unit tests, documenting extensively, refactoring. As time wears on, I stop...
Started by snicker on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You might want to look at c2.com's Solo Programming Xp Workarounds with a cardboard Jon Skeet next to you?
I'm currently working solo on an ASP.NET project (not a small.
On a solo team for small projects.
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I've never used CI tools before, but from what I've read, I'm not sure it would provide any benefit to a solo developer that isn't writing code every day.
First - what benefits does CI provide to any project?
Second - who should use CI? Does it benefit...
Started by Thomas Owens on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
CI benefits a solo developer in the sense that you're aware to be fixed, or the tests need to be....
As a solo developer, it is not quite as valuable environment to take that into account.
Of whom are diligent to check for breaking changes.
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Hi,
I need to get myself a protable laptop which has good battery life and can develops apps in the LAMP enviroment. The laptop is not replacing my desktop but I am on the move most of the day, I am looking at a Acer Timeline 13.3 Core Solo SU3500.
Does...
Started by John Jones on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Whilst fast machines with fast solid-state disks and lots of RAM are definitely nicer to use today, this doesn't mean that a... .
Its just fine.
Especially if you use resource economical development environment (like vim/emacs) .
Should be powerful enough.
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Best guitar riff/best guitar solo/best keyboard riff/best keyboard solo Simple. Post your favorites
My list
Best guitar riff: Focus - Hocus Pocus
Best guitar solo: Michael Jackson - Beat It (3:10 to 3:40)
Best keyboard riff: Europe - The Final Countdown...
Started by hype the producer on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at futureproducers):
Best guitar solo:
Van Halen - Eruption
I like Van Halen!
//Mike Coheed & Cambria - Welcome Home.
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I have a background in visual design. I also have a good knowledge of (X)HTML and CSS and several CMS's. However, I am beginning to hit a wall with respect to what I can accomplish without learning a web-focussed scripting/programming language. I am a...
Started by adnymarc on
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by 23 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
As possible, so down the road when the solo web designer gig isn't working out so well anymore, you will have.
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I have an MSDN subscription and I'm wondering what edition of Visual Studio 2008 to get. I recall reading that Team System has a lot of bonus features like doing high-level system architecture stuff, and specialized things related for doing database work...
Started by Wayne M on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
From memory, the full Team Suite edition (Developer, Database, Architect and Test all together) is quite an expensive purchase... .
This is probably all that you would require.
I believe that the Team Developer Edition will now include the Database edition .
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