
- Topics
- Team Collaboration,
- Amazon Web Services,
- Continuous Deployment,
- Amazon,
- Adopting Agile,
- Distributed Team,
- Collaboration,
- Maven,
- XP,
- Devops,
- ThoughtWorks,
- QCon San Francisco 2010,
- Operations,
- QCon,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Build systems,
- Lean,
- Teamwork,
- IaaS,
- Agile Techniques,
- Companies,
- Pair Programming,
- Project Management,
- Adaptive Leadership,
- Agile Manifesto,
- IT Service Management,
- NAnt,
- Agile,
- Architecture,
- Conferences,
- Ant,
- Cloud Computing,
- Programming,
- Infrastructure,
- Cruise,
- Leadership
Two of ThoughtWorks’ finest, Martin Fowler and Jez Humble, talk about the notion of Continuous Delivery, which enables organizations to build software that is production ready at all times. To do this, enterprises automate the build, deployment, and testing process, and improve collaboration between developers, testers, and operations. The duo discusses a variety of related issues.
- Topics
- ASP.NET MVC,
- IronPython,
- IronRuby,
- NUnit,
- Mono,
- Ruby,
- .NET Languages,
- ASP.NET,
- Python,
- .NET,
- Unit Testing,
- Licensing,
- Open Source,
- Dynamic Languages,
- AJAX,
- Business,
- Managed Extensibility Framework,
- Programming,
- Castle,
- NAnt,
- Languages,
- DLR,
- Testing,
- nHibernate,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- TDD
Eric Nelson, a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft and Technical Editor of MSDN UK Flash, has compiled a list of 23 .NET open source projects mostly based on recommendations sent by UK developers. Other great projects did not make it into the list, while Microsoft’s contribution include: ASP.NET MVC, DLR, IronRuby, IronPython, MEF.