Archive for June, 2006

Automatic Standards Enforcement and Performance Monitoring

By Harish Keshwani at 21 June, 2006, 1:52 pm


A typical Project Life Cycle is summed up in this picture (Courtesy: MyAgent.dk) below: 
A Customer’s explanation of their needs always differs from the perception of the developer as you can see in this picture. Now add the “pain” of not having standards in the software development and you have a perfect reciepe for a [...]

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Berkshire Hathaway A and Baby B shares

By Harish Keshwani at 16 June, 2006, 11:46 pm


Ever wondered about the mystery and history of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway’s ‘A’ and Baby ‘B’ shares? Omaha.Com has an excellent article. (Registration is required to read the article. So head over to BugMeNot first and get a login Id and password to use on the website and then enjoy the article)

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Ruby on Rails

By Harish Keshwani at 6 June, 2006, 10:30 am


Last night I attended a Ruby on Rails presentation by Matt Secoske (you can download and view his presentation here). It was an excellent jaw-dropping presentation. One thing that amazed me was the reduction in coding achieved by using Ruby on Rails. This feature helps programmer to concentrate on business logic and leave the [...]

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