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  1. @MarkNijhof I've checked out the code and application so I get the general idea. The hand-drawn system architecture is pretty good btw
  2. Or rather listening to the presentation, because the picture quality isn't exactly 1080p
  3. Watching @MarkNijhof's CQRS E-VAN presentation. Interesting ideas http://bit.ly/8V3eyR
  4. Finally a weekend I don't have to work. Got a warm fuzzy feeling after my code made it through two days of intense customer testing
  5. In love with ReSharper and the beauty of clean code :)
  6. Getting gray hair from integrating with the SAP FI and MM modules.
  7. @estokka A historical account balance graph (per account and total) and a map showing the credit/debit card terminals I have used lately
  8. @oleavr Sounds like fun, although I have no idea what you are talking about :)
  9. RT @NRKbeta Kjempenyhet: Kartverket frigir kartene sine! http://bit.ly/qknPW 1. desember braker det løs. Endelig :)
  10. Reading up on the MCTS exam 70-503 (Windows Communication Foundation). Goal: 20 pages per day for 3 weeks
  11. @Objectware "Clean code" er meget viktig uansett prosjekt. Vi tar gjerne imot et besøk for å lære mer om hvordan vi kan bli bedre på dette.
  12. Looking for a rewarding functional and/or dymanic language to learn next year: Scala, F#, Clojure, Ruby or Python. Thoughts?
  13. @bellware's productivity talk at #nnug (http://bit.ly/4uLIXL) reminded me of @aslak_hellesoy's CFD piece: http://bit.ly/AV2SL
  14. Sign up for #NNUG Stavanger meeting with @bellware tomorrow http://bit.ly/9Sbge
  15. RT @mfeathers If you think you understand TDD, you need this book: http://bit.ly/3HW8Pi Translation: "All TDD'ers need this book. Period."
  16. Battling mountains of indenting and billions of nested try/catch and if statements that serve no purpose. What has the world come to?
  17. Cleaning up seriously messed up code that someone else wrote. Feels a lot like digital burger flipping
  18. RT @lillesand Clean Code on sale at Amazon.co.uk for £13.99. If you don't own it, get it now. Seriously. http://j.mp/3ZrHWU Løip å kjøip :)
  19. Software development is the art of managing complexity by abstracting everything into a sequence of 1s and 0s
  20. @avdi warns about using "simple" to justify a course of action http://bit.ly/diy8Y