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Scrum Club Event 6/24/09 in Los Angeles

Posted by Christophe on May 31, 2009

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Gorilla Nation is hosting another ScrumClub event on 6/24/09:

Scrum and User Experience Design: Bringing Great Design into the Agile Process

Event summary:

Scrum provides us with a great framework for building our Scrum team, implementing the core agile practices and getting the inspect and adapt process started. But Scrum doesn’t provide much for the specific disciplines like programming, testing and User Experience. That’s where our coaches Paul Hodgetts and Patrick Neeman come in.

Join us as we explore how User Experience Design integrates with the Scrum process. We’ll see first hand how each type of activity fits into the Scrum cycles, and how our User Experience researchers, designers and artists integrate into a Scrum team.

Get your ticket with a special discount for RunningAgile readers.

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A picture is worth a wikipedia article

Posted by Christophe on May 17, 2009

First, let me say this is not a technical post.

RAIDs are a fancy way to take several small hard drives, and make them look like a big one – with or without fault tolerance.

Has anyone ever tried to explain to you the subitility of RAID selection?

Wikipedia does it in 15 screens. Precise, rich, informative… but tedious, and out of reach for most people.

Now, here’s another way to explain RAID:

raid

Requirements, story conditions of satisfactions, Documentation…

Are you using the right communication tools?

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Gotta laugh some day

Posted by Christophe on May 13, 2009

I don’t have the habit of ripping another blogpost content, but found this post by Kelly Waters just too good not to pass on.

Enjoy.

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Be thankful

Posted by Christophe on May 1, 2009

“Be thankful for your problems. If they were less difficult, someone with less ability might have your job.”
-Unknown

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