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Monday, January 27, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Video Review: Getting Started with Apache Maven
Video Review: Getting Started with Apache Maven by Russell Gold: Publisher- Packt Publishing: ISBN- 13: 9781782165729
Getting Started with Apache Maven is fantastic. Author/narrator has started from start and covered advance topics gradually.
Tutorial is broken down small videos which makes them easy
to put in your mobile device, which you can watch during your commute.
This tutorial is self-sufficient in it and must for anyone
who want to learn maven or brush up his understand.
In whole of video author/narrator has shown Mac OS
installation but in my experience, most of the software developers are on
Windows.
Excellent tutorial for tutorial.
Excellent tutorial for tutorial.
Disclaimer: I did not get paid
to review this video, and I do not stand to gain anything if you buy the video.
I have no relationship with the publisher or the author. I got this video from
publisher for review.
One
can get more information about book and related topics from:
- YouTube teaser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNRPmJ10-YA
- Publisher – Packt Publishing http://www.packtpub.com/getting-started-with-apache-maven/video
- Maven site: http://maven.apache.org
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Book Review: The Project Management Tool Kit: 100 Tips and Techniques for Getting the Job Done Right
Book Review: The Project Management Tool Kit: 100 Tips and Techniques for Getting the Job Done Right by Tom Kendrick: Publisher- AMACOM: ISBN- 13: 978-0814433454
The Project Management Tool Kit provides ready reference of tools any project manager must be using in a project. As the name suggest, this book is really a utility belt for project manager.
This
is a reference book based on PMBOK, with very concise summaries of project
management processes. None of the topic in this book exceeds couple of pages
which makes it interesting and easy to grasp.
This
book should be must for any budding project manager as well as experienced.
Disclaimer: I did not get paid
to review this book, and I do not stand to gain anything if you buy the book. I
have no relationship with the publisher or the author. I got electronic format
of book from publisher for review.
One
can get more information about book and related topics from:
Monday, January 13, 2014
Book Review: Version Control with Git: Powerful tools and techniques for collaborative software development
Book Review: Version Control with Git: Powerful tools and techniques for collaborative software development by Matthew McCullough and Jon Loeliger: Publisher- O'Reilly: ISBN- 13: 978-1449316389
Version Control with Git is an attempt to one book for reference, tutorial and manual. This attempt makes book bulky and confusing at time. Though book talk about installation on Windows environment but after that it completely ignores windows. In my consulting experience, I have noticed that most of the developers are on Window though servers may be running on Unix/Linux.
It
seems to me that book assumes basic familiarity with version control systems
but never states this assumption clearly.
I
will prefer a book which focuses on narrow customer base rather than spray gun
tactic.
Disclaimer: I did not get paid
to review this book, and I do not stand to gain anything if you buy the book. I
have no relationship with the publisher or the author. I got electronic format
of book from publisher for review.
Further reading: There are several books on similar topic. My favorite is Pro Git.
One
can get more information about book and related topics from:
- Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Version-Control-Git-collaborative-development/dp/1449316387
- Publisher -- Oreilly http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596520137.do
- Git documentation -- http://git-scm.com/documentation
Monday, January 6, 2014
Book Review: Enterprise Applications Administration: The Definitive Guide to Implementation and Operations
Book Review: Enterprise Applications Administration: The Definitive Guide to Implementation and Operations by Jeremy Faircloth: Publisher- Morgan Kaufmann: ISBN- 13: 978-0124077737
Enterprise Application Administration book is not about any application administration but a concise book to cover variety of fundamentals of IT stack.
Though
book does not convey the real content but this book should be helpful for
newbies in IT industry.
Book
covers Network, databases, hardware/servers, operating systems, security,
documentation, IT support organizational structure and IT architecture at high
level. If you are veteran at IT then this book is not for you.
Disclaimer: I did not get paid
to review this book, and I do not stand to gain anything if you buy the book. I
have no relationship with the publisher or the author. I got electronic format
of book from publisher for review.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Enterprise level Agile Framework
Before the advent of agile methodologies, most of the
software development methodologies were based on Rationalism.
Starting from Waterfall to more recent Spiral and
Incremental methodologies all are based on Rationalism where the basic premises
states that everything ( even humans) interacting to produce output is rational
and follows a set pattern.
This rigidity led to frequent failures of software projects.
In Software projects even after lot of automation, human factor is very large
and we all know that Humans are not rational most of the time. This realization
led to rise of Agile methodologies which are based on empiricism. Over the years, Agile methodologies have proven
that they deliver the results at project level.
But at enterprise level, portfolio and program management is
based on old school of rationalism because of historical reasons and affinity
to predictability offered. There are very few studies out there to discredit
rationalism at portfolio and program level. It is also true there are even less
study to glorify rationalism based methodologies at enterprise level.
To add to confusion, in past few years, few Agile Frameworks
for enterprise scale have appeared. All of these frameworks are still relay on
rationalism and deny empiricism.
Is there any truly Agile Framework at enterprise level or
may be with blend of empiricism and rationalism.
Labels:
Agile,
Empiricism,
Rationalism,
SAFe,
Scaled agile framework
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