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Monday, December 30, 2002 |
Instant Messaging during meetings. Cory Doctorow posted Chat as a side-channel for face-to-face meetings. This got me thinking - I've used MSN Messenger many times during conference calls, to discuss things real-time with certain attendees but off-line from the call. It's proved especially useful when having a conference call with one of my clients, and one of their suppliers/customers. Kind of takes the place of the "lean over and whisper" thing, when you're not all in the same room. [Greg Reinacker's Weblog]
I did this just today. It was kind of weird having a conference call while chating but it is good for the reasons stated above
3:44:50 PM
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Open Source Dynamics. Stefano Mazzocchi: it's an design pattern: "good ideas and bad code build communities, the other three combinations do not". This is extremely hard to understand, it's probably the most counter-intuitive thing about open source dynamics. [Sam Ruby]
Very true as is this statement, which cuts to the core of what XP and other "agile" methods are trying to overcome: "The good old Software Engineering practices they teach you in college are bullshit: making architecture decisions without continous reversibility is expensive because design constraints change too much.Those who want to apply hardware engineering practices miserably fail."
[Sam Gentile's Weblog]
12:38:41 PM
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© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.
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 This is my blogchalk: United States, Minnesota, Bloomington, West, English, Clarence, Male, 51-55.
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