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It’s good to know the Agile spirit is alive and well in Japan because some friends recently published their own book on Agile titled Scrum Bootcamp – The Book. Naoto Nishimura @nawoto (co-translator Agile Samurai) Miho Nagase @miholovesq Ryuzee Yoshiba @ryuzee This book is great because it takes the principles and spirit of Agile, and teaches it in a fun way using Japanese Manga! While can’t read
These are some notes I took from Lecture 10 of Paul Hegarty’s excellent iPhone App Dev course. Go there for the full story. What is a block? Is a chunk of code that is usually inlined, but can be passed around like an argument to methods. It’s very smart about local variables, referenced objects. What does it look like? Here’s a method I want to pass a block to: [aDictionary enumerateKeysAndObject
How to add a custom UITableViewCell to a xib file objective-c May 19, 2012 JR iOS ios, iphone development, UITableView, UITableViewCell 14 Comments Sometimes the standard UITableViewCells don’t cut it and you need to create your own. Here’s how you can create your own UITableViewCell in Xcode and format it however your like. 1. Create UITableView xib file. After creating a xib project, and draggin
How segue in iOS and pass data from one ViewController to another January 25, 2012 JR iOS ios, iphone, objective c 22 Comments Say we have a ViewController (Doctor), and we want to segue to another (Happiness) when the user clicks a Happy or Sad button. How could we do it? Add segues. While holding down the ‘control’ key we can drag from the buttons on the left MVC to the MVC on the right and sele
This week I had the honor of giving two presentations (Agile in a nutshell) and a keynote (The surprising science behind agile leadership) at Agile Japan 2012. Agile is just gaining traction in Japan and it reminds me of what Agile looked like in North America about 10 years ago. The conference was small (~200 people from around Japan) but fiercely passionate. In someways I am jealous, because for
Arriving in Tokyo a couple days ago, I had the pleasure of attending my first Agile Samurai Dojo. Mike (mee-hey) and Miho were kind enough to pick me up at my hotel where we then proceeded to the agile samurai dojo just outside of Toyko. Agile Samurai Dojos are self study groups that have sprung up across Japan where groups of people get together and discuss the contents of the Japanese translated
10 ways to better lead your agile team February 24, 2012 JR iOS agile, agile leadership, leadership, team lead 8 Comments Leadership is one of those personal things I find hard to give advice on. As if there were merely 10 things you needed to do to successfully lead your agile team. I feel no more qualified to tell you how to lead your software project than I do telling Wayne Gretzky how to play
Forming a team is always awkward at first. You are all new to each other, nobody knows what anyone likes or dislikes, and you are all in the same boat trying to figure out how you can all work together. Instead of letting people stumble upon how you operate tell them upfront! You can do this in a clear focused way using what I like to call The Drucker Exercise. The Drucker Exercise The Drucker Exe
Agile Samurai Dojos held in Japan September 23, 2011 JR iOS agile, agile dojo, agile japan, agile samurai, agile training Leave a comment Last week I was humbled and honored to learn that Agile Samurai Dojo events were being held in Japan. Agile Samurai Dojos consist of smart, passionate, dedicated software professionals getting together and diligently training themselves in the art of agile softw
Agile 2011 Agile In A Nutshell slides August 9, 2011 JR iOS agile, agile boot camp, agile intro, agile introduction, agile2011, Extreme Programming, intro to agile, Scrum 5 Comments For those of you who are interested, here are the slides from yesterday’s Agile In a Nutshell presentation. A big thank you to Jeff Nielsen and Joe Chao for putting on a great Boot Camp stage. And another big thanks to
How Facebook pushes new code live May 28, 2011 JR iOS continuous deployment, continuous integration, facebook, software development, software engineering 16 Comments This weekend at Hackernews I stumbled across a great video showing how Facebook pushes new code live. It’s the most advanced push deployment system I have seen. The video is excellent. If you are into software, looking for advanced bu
Charlie Munger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9HgIGzOENA&ab_channel=RossSchoolofBusiness 38:30 Bit coin Bit coin Man can’t create more gold. But he can create more bitcoin. Bad people, crazy bubble. Luring people into easy wealth without insight or work Give the following a wide berth: Crooks, crazies, egomaniacs, people full of resentment, self pity, people who feel like victims Avoid them like
Download Blank Inception Deck Online course Udemy One area most agile methods are completely silent on is project chartering. Below is a lightweight you can use to fill this gap and get your project headed in the right direction long before the first line of code every gets written. 10 questions to ask at the start of your next project It starts out so hopefully. As you begin the project, you and
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