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  1. RT @rachelcdavies: RT @pragdave: today's the last day to order at 40% off if you want it shipped before next week. http://pragprog.com
  2. @davidhawdale Thanks, will take a look, is #vsm different to systems-thinking?
  3. RT @Kallokain Are Nash Equilibriums Killing Agile Initiatives? http://bit.ly/83n5IN | Brilliant agile psychology post (via @flowchainsensei)
  4. @martinfowler I find ebooks great for reference and paper books far superior for reading at length or learning new things
  5. @edbrindley compared to resharper it sucks, only pity is resharper doesn't support web tests or code coverage switched on
  6. When I've spent 5 years using NUnit, MSTest feels really icky!!!!
  7. @chrismurray0 What can go wrong will, so I would get a recent backup ready
  8. @erwilleke The phenomenon has been found across projects so we're addressing it departmentally outside of retro or project
  9. @kitation @ianibbo does indeed, they sell them at the history of computing museum at #bletchleypark
  10. I love generalised search contracts - can anyone tell me what a search type and criteria should be? :(
  11. Making work for non-bottlenecks which directly affects the performance of bottlenecks is not a good idea
  12. When will we realise solving technical problems is only one (arguably small in most cases) aspect of software development
  13. @mfloryan its also that I don't believe can make fully generic alm app, some assumptions are baked in, e.g. mingle/v1 may not do trad well
  14. @mfloryan I'm not trying to bash tfs, it can be adapted. templates are more the issue. There are technical issues as well, 2010th will help
  15. @mfloryan @lunivore the tools are only important at the moment as they are causing issues not solving them
  16. . @JohnnoNolan agreed, symptom of trouble, when warping activity and process around tools which are supposed to help
  17. @KarlMowbray yeah, I believe tfs is configurable, we have at least 2 products sitting on top as tfs is not agile by design
  18. @flowchainsensei at timesI'm definitely a tool head, realising some usage is good and some is bad - scale and context are important
  19. Just because software devs automate processes, does not mean automation or electronic tools are always best answer
  20. @lunivore confusion is mainly due to tools using different terms, needs clarifying, should help usage