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Written by Edward Prevost   
Saturday, 07 April 2007
I have finished coding an implementation of the Myers-Briggs Professional Assessment; I hope all of my professional colleagues find it beneficial...

MB Assessment WebApp

I know you want to know... I'm an ENTJ/P I consistently have equal J and P scores, although by method a P trumps a J, in the case of point equality, so technicaly I'm an ENTP.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 09 April 2007 )
Who's Agile!? - Part Two PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 02 April 2007
Agile Project Management and Planning – An Overview (Part Two)

The Unnatural View

As previously mentioned the Traditional approach to project management has several inherently unnatural characteristics. Again, this is not to say that a Traditional methodology does not have an effective role, yea even a perfect role in particular organizations, while applied to particular projects. However, the Traditional approach does still carry with it several unnatural qualities, and by unnatural it is meant that there are certain aspects to this methodology that are not analogous to project management in reality. Let’s start with the Loss of Molecular viewpoint, or ‘Forgetting the little guy’.

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 April 2007 )
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Who's Agile!? PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Agile Project Management and Planning – An Overview (Part One)


Agile project management, (also known as Agile Software Development, eXtreme Project Management among others), is a non-traditional approach to planning, controlling and sustaining a project. Traditional project management methodologies approach project management with a focus on the specifications being the model for the final deliverable, and therefore focus on the final deliverable. This view, although very useful in certain situations, does not in itself logically mirror real-life projects. When approaching projects in the traditional way certain things are inherently unnatural:

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 April 2007 )
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Distinguishing the "What" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Edward Prevost   
Wednesday, 28 February 2007

All projects have something they need to do... deliver. But what are they to deliver!? Any business owner can come to Covenant E-design with a statement like "Make my cold-callers more efficient!" or "Increase my customers satisfaction!". Riiiight. Like Any able developer can just whip-out his trusty magic Lisa give it a good ol' rub, and POOF, satisfied clients. Statements like this need to be professionally rounded through further discussion to bring the business-owner (Sponsor) to a place of quantification.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
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MVC, for You, for Me,for PHP PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 16 February 2007

Does one need to know other Dps before MVC?

It's a good question, and one that all OOD focused PHP'ers need to address at some point in their careers, as MVC is probably one of the most popular design patterns, if not the one with the most frameworks readily available for PHP. It is also probably the simplest, in that it directly groups the process-flow of an application into it's major components. (Singleton would be the simplest from a scripting perspective)

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