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Today's blog entry is a mishmash of catching up. It is dealing with technical and blogsphere issues.
In my past life as a consultant, I had been faced with a choice between web technologies for dynamic web pages. Microsoft had ASP and Sun had Java and JSP. I always chose JSP because I intuitively felt that it was more robust, had a greater richness of functionality, and was less of a memory ...
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... technical details then that must be what the audience wants. If they like fluff then that's what you have to provide because nobody looks at the technical stuff. Right? Wrong.
But our audience isn't all like us. They search differently ... takes a genuine collaborative effort. Knowing your stuff isn't enough. Because you don't know jack about SEO. How do I know? Because you hired ...
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write great documentation is to first learn how to write (anything). There
are some important differences between technical documentation and your
average prose, but a solid foundation of good ... positioning of semicolons is so important!)
If you went to public school in the US you probably learned this stuff. If
your public school was anything like mine, you probably forgot it all shortly
after the ...
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... , I think it’s worth talking about why an iterative approach tends to produce technical debt. I don’t think it happens all the time, but there’s always a temptation for it to happen.
Ultimately ... deciding that they needed to refactor everything first into a big newsfeed stream of “stuff,” and then all their features into a generic container of apps. They’ve also ...
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... to get things done.
This Stella McCartney Technical Taffeta Tote may be something that you would like to have since this is obviously large that you can throw in just about any of your stuff in it, plus its shade is also neutral in blush ... carry this bag with ease.
Interesting enough, this Stella McCartney Technical Taffeta Tote is not too expensive for about $914 as I actually thought it retails ...
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... Improve on the areas in which you offer the most value to your customers. And don’t sweat the other stuff as long as you’re really good at what your clients come to you for.
But not everyone agrees. This is ... all-or-none approach...that’s where I balk.
So yes, it’s true. Sometimes technical prowess does seem inversely related to compassion. But it doesn’t have to ...
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