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- @VirtueMe I'm looking.. p#? :-)about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to VirtueMe
- @VirtueMe True. I'll pull it down from the shelf :-)about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to VirtueMe
- @anoras But isn't that exactly what Strategy pattern does?about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to anoras
- Working from home: RDP from laptop-> server at Home, Home Server -> Terminal Server at work, TS -> My VM at Work :-|about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck
- @tastapod Some strange cases where I need to think more before making up my mind. Most time goes to figuring out what's going on :-)about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to tastapod
- @tastapod In most of the cases so far, the behaviour fits within a class without violating SRP, so I used Strategy for now.about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to tastapod
- @tastapod The likelihood of new cases are medium, but if they occur there is a 100% chance of an error :-)about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to tastapod
- @tastapod For now it's about refactoring into something understandable and avoid DRY. Getting rid of switches with 10-20 cases...about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to tastapod
- @neslekkim Yea, that's an ok one. Though I'm thinking of using Strategy Pattern. It's either one of them...about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to neslekkim
- @neslekkim Using Dictionary or something like that you mean?about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to neslekkim
- Trying to find the perfect refactoring solution to get rid of switch/case...about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck
- @MarkNijhof On hold for now. Had to get some work done.. Will look at it later...9:07 AM Jul 4th from TweetDeck in reply to MarkNijhof
- @jwcarroll Thanks. I'll stay away from WCSF (personal preference), but continue with MVP. Hmmm... Need to go ASP.NET MVC soon...6:55 AM Jul 4th from TweetDeck in reply to jwcarroll
- If you're doing ASP.NET Web Forms, is there a better option than MVP?5:43 AM Jul 4th from TweetDeck
- Downloading #IronRuby 0.6 to try out #Cucumber which now should work!2:33 AM Jul 4th from TweetDeck
- @henriksen How's your car? ;-)1:19 PM Jun 30th from TweetDeck in reply to henriksen
- RT @infoq: Observations on Lean in Action in Japan http://bit.ly/14004a11:19 AM Jun 30th from TweetDeck
- @grothaug I was excited on you're behalf when you said Nou Camp, but then you said U2...10:20 AM Jun 30th from PockeTwit in reply to grothaug
- @halhag See ya next week... maybe! ;-)2:40 PM Jun 29th from TweetDeck in reply to halhag
- @unclebobmartin ...article where about lean, kanban etc. where a source would be very handy.2:33 PM Jun 29th from TweetDeck
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- Name Jon Arild Tørresdal
- Location Bergen, Norway
- Web http://blog.torre...
- Bio Architect/developer, chapter lead of NNUG Bergen, .NET Editor for InfoQ and Agile/Kanban/Lean enthusiast.
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