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obie

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About obie

Obie Fernandez, CEO and Founder of Hashrocket. Author of The Rails Way and series editor for Addison-Wesley.

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    "Nothing is more heartbreaking than realizing that a worker who is trying his hardest can’t cut it." So true. I've had to fire a few people that met that criteria and it's really d…

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    Comment #884289

    Looks like it might have a sad ending -- the boy might have fallen out while the balloon was adrift.

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    Comment #881749

    The link to the source code (omitted in the article) is http://github.com/engineyard/rails_dev_directory

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    Comment #881441

    LOL, you just described the way that Rails first makes it into a lot of large organizations. Luckily, if you follow Rails conventions you should be pretty close to "production wort…

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    Comment #881335

    Hook me up obie@hashrocket.com (thanks)

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    Comment #881334

    "Diving debt into reckless/prudent and deliberate/inadvertent implies a quadrant, and I've only discussed three cells. So is there such a thing as prudent-inadvertent debt? Althoug…

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    Comment #837328

    Bravo! The burnout objection is laughable. Our consultants are required to bill 35 hours per week, which translates to an average of 7 hours of coding or less every day (there is b…

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    Comment #837306

    It's hard to do that on a client's dime, at least for me. (I know other consultancies do it all the time and it disgusts me.)

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    Comment #837297

    Absolutely. It took me four years of misstarts and agony (2000-2004) to really understand and get good at pair programming. During that time I mostly kept the faith about it since …

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    Comment #837286

    Thanks! :)

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    Comment #836936

    "Pair flow" is difficult to achieve, especially if you're new to pair programming. What you describe here is simply a dysfunctional pairing situation.

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    Comment #680723

    Happy to see this big step towards transparency. Don't like that it has waterfall concepts built in and excludes defense spending completely. But hey, it is progress and Fed CIO Vi…

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    Comment #362935

    We've been using Pivotal Tracker at Hashrocket for over six months and it's an integral part of our success. It's an opinionated tool in the way that it codifies a successful Agile…