Mastery 1: Life and Death
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Or Life cycles, if you will. Image via Flickr, @awesomefallen All software projects have a lifecycle, like most things. It
A Connected Course
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Or Life cycles, if you will. Image via Flickr, @awesomefallen All software projects have a lifecycle, like most things. It
–Originally published at Understated Chaos
–Originally published at Understated Chaos Hello and welcome to a new post of my blog. But first of all I have to let you know
–Originally published at TC2004 – Doppio Muchas veces, como programadores, nos embarcamos en un proyecto del que no le encontramos ni pies ni cabeza. No
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity All life on earth fulfills the cycle of life; born, grow, reproduce and, finally, die. In software it’s sort
–Originally published at El blog de Karol Enjoy your reading. Have you ever heard about Waterfall, Spiral, Agile? No? Well, I was in the same
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Well, guess who is taking the same class again from last semester with Ken? Yup, that’s me. Queue your sitcom
–Originally published at El blog de Karol At the beginning of our education, we are taught how to program and we start coding program to
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog The first chapter, Great Software Begins Here, talks about the three steps to design not only software that
–Originally published at Stories by Juan Abaroa on Medium HFOOAD Chapter 1 — Great Software Begins HereWrite great code it’s not as easy as sometimes we think. There