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 Don't Live with Broken Windows
Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas are the Pragmatic Programmers, recognized internationally as experts in the development of high-quality software.
Pragmatic Programmers Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas talk with Bill Venners about software craftsmanship and the importance of fixing the small problems in your code, the "broken windows," so they don't grow into large problems.
In this interview, which is being published in ten weekly installments, Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas discuss many aspects of software development.
www.artima.com /intv/fixit.html

  
 Plain Text and XML
Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas are authors of The Pragmatic Programmer, which is available on Amazon.com at:
Dave Thomas talks about putting abstractions into code, details into metadata in Part IV of this interview, Abstraction and Detail:
Dave Thomas: People think, "Once I've got my data in XML that's all I've got to do.
www.artima.com /intv/plain4.html

  
 ONLamp.com: The Pragmatic Programmers Interview
Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas are The Pragmatic Programmers, two experienced and intelligent software developers with impressive experience, including the authoring of the popular The Pragmatic Programmer and the well-regarded Programming Ruby.
Dave: Think about the kind of work that can be effectively outsourced (where "effectively" is used in the context of some manager's opinion).
Andy: When Dave and I go out and speak at conferences and such, we're seeing a lot of smart, disciplined people and responding to their questions and their concerns.
www.onlamp.com /pub/a/onlamp/2004/06/24/pragmatic_programmers.html

  
 Denver Java Users Group
This book was recommended by Dave Thomas (Author of The Pragmatic Programmer) at the Fall '03 Rocky Mountain Software Symposium
This book was recommended by Dave Thomas at the Fall '03 RMSS.
The first part of the book covers the ideas behind AI, More's law, nanotech, etc. with the second half of the book is a type of dialog between the author and a student from different points in the future.
www.denverjug.org /wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=InterestingTechnicalReads

  
 Dave Smith Bio
David moved to the Thomas Lord Research Center in 1986 as a Staff Scientist working on intelligent object manipulation using robotic tactile sensors, pneumo-elastic and mechanical hands.
David has been focused on interactive 3D and using 3D as a basis for new user environments and entertainment for almost twenty years.
In 1984, David moved back to the Special Projects Laboratory at Thermo Electron to work for Stelianos Pezaris (Sutherland-Pezaris headmount and Pezaris Array Multiplier), where he designed a process control application as well as helped to design a multi-processor distributed controller architecture for a robotic PC plating system.
www.squeakland.org /community/biography/dasmithbio.html

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Pragmatic Programmer: Books
In ThePragmatic Programmer, Andrew Hunt and David Thomas codify many of the truths they've discovered during their respective careers as designers of software and writers of code.
Agile Web Development with Rails; Paperback ~ Dave Thomas, et al
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/020161622X   (1466 words)

  
 Don't Live with Broken Windows
Pragmatic Programmers Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas talk with Bill Venners about software craftsmanship and the importance of fixing the small problems in your code, the "broken windows," so they don't grow into large problems.
Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas are authors of The Pragmatic Programmer, which can be purchased from Amazon.com at:
Dave Thomas : It comes down to showing that you care.
www.artima.com /intv/fixitP.html   (1466 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Agile Web Development with Rails: Books
Agile Web Development with Rails is the book for that generation, written by Dave Thomas (Pragmatic Programmer and author of Programming Ruby) and David Heinemeier Hansson, who created Rails.
"Agile Web Development with Rails" is the book for that generation, written by Dave Thomas (Pragmatic Programmer and author of "Programming Ruby") and David Heinemeier Hansson, who created Rails.
Rails is a full-stack, open-source web framework that enables you to create full-featured, sophisticated web-based applications, but with a twist...
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/097669400X   (1289 words)

  
 Don't Live with Broken Windows
Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas are authors of The Pragmatic Programmer, which can be purchased from Amazon.com at:
We use the broken window theory as a metaphor for managing technical debt on a project.
As soon as something is broken and not fixed, it starts spreading a malaise across the team.
www.artima.com /intv/fixitP.html   (1289 words)

  
 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, September 2004
The collaboration of andy Hunt and Dave Thomas (partners in The Pragmatic Programmers LLC, developers of complex software systems), Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with NUnit is the second of the three volume "The Pragmatic Starter Kit" series.
Highly recommended for any programmer seeking to improve and polish his or her skills.
Teaching Self-Discipline For Self-Reliance And Academic Success by Dennis Knapczyk (Professor of Education and Director of the collaborative Teacher Education Program, Indiana University--Bloomington) is a general handbook and instructional for teaches to foster self-discipline among their students, and incorporate such self-motivation and self-regulation into the general curriculum.
www.midwestbookreview.com /ibw/sep_04.htm   (1289 words)

  
 DBLP: Grady Booch
Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets : The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel).
Grady Booch: The end of objects and the last programmer (Invited talk).
Grady Booch, Michael Vilot : The Design of the C++ Booch Components.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/b/Booch:Grady.html   (1289 words)

  
 DBLP: Grady Booch
Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets: The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel).
Grady Booch: The end of objects and the last programmer (Invited talk).
Steven Fraser, Honna Segel, Grady Booch, Frank Buschmann, James Coplien, Norman L. Kerth, Ivar Jacobson, Mary Beth Rosson: Patterns (Panel): cult to culture?.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/b/Booch:Grady.html   (502 words)

  
 dove : Landscapes and Cityscapes album on eecue.com - dave bullock == eecue : programmer / designer / admin / human
I attended the lighting of the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro.
I took these pictures using a crappy tripod that didn't quite stabilize my camera.
Photos from QVR of huge tracts of land.
eecue.com /eecue-images-484-dove.html   (502 words)

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