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  Tuesday, July 15, 2003


This was interesting to me 'cause I'm pretty sure that I beta tested this years ago.  It was free...some-such.  Glad to see companies still around and adding new pieces.
NetLedger adds marketing ROI manager. Company touts suite approach as many rivals focus on CRM functionality.


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Adaptive Path: The Nine Pillars of Successful Web Teams. Jesse James Garrett. Formal titles, job descriptions, and reporting structures can vary widely. But the best teams I've encountered have one important thing in common: their team structure and processes cover a full range of distinct competencies necessary for success. [Tomalak's Realm]
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http://www.computerworld.com/careertopics/careers/story/0,10801,83050,00.html?f=x10 - Article about knowing yourself and finding the right job for you.
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Scott, don't you need the book Jon mentions below.  C'mon...be a test-driven developer. heh.

Test-driven development. I've been researching the subject of test-driven development for an upcoming story. My sources include Kent Beck's excellent book, Test-Driven Development by Example, and interviews with Ward Cunningham (again!), Brian Marick, and others. As one who has yet to incorporate any of the xUnit family of testing frameworks into my coding practice, I'm perhaps not the best person to tell this story. On the other hand, I do think I'm well suited to understand the message that test-first practitioners have been consistently delivering, and to broadcast it to a wider audience. ... [Jon's Radio]


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