Lazycoder

25Jan/10Off

Herding Code 70: Sean Chambers on Migrations in .NET

This week on Herding Code, we talk to Sean Chambers about migrations in .NET with Fluent Migrator. Sean talks about how Fluent Migrator originated from Migrator.NET Sean discusses how the benefits of a semantic model in Fluent Migrator K Scott and Sean discuss how you’d start using Fluent Migrator in a project Sean talks about [...]

22Jan/10Off

Herding Code 69: Scott Bellware on HTML Specialists

This week on Herding Code, Scott Bellware returns to talk about .  Scott talks about the frustrations in working with “HTML Specialists” Scott discusses the team issues caused by specialists in a software team who aren’t in touch with the entire product development cycle The problem with handoffs: loss of workability Eventually, things turn to [...]

14Jan/10Off

Herding Code 68: New Year Shenanigans

In this episode of Herding Code, the gang talks about what happened last year and what they think will happen in the years to come.  Oh, and K Scott brings us the first lightning round of 2010! How will the guys manage the show in 2010?  Google Docs and listener requests? Are you bitter because [...]

10Jan/10Off

Herding Code 67: Udi Dahan on Scalability

You’re interested in web application scalability and availability, right?  Of course you are!  Well, you’re in luck because Udi Dahan – enterprise development expert, SOA specialist and author of NServiceBus – joins the guys on this week’s episode of Herding Code.  Jon kicks off the show by asking Udi if one can run a high-availability [...]

7Jan/102

Goals for 2010

So I’ve been mulling around what I want to do, at least in terms of my development skills and community type stuff, in 2010 (The year we make contact). I figure if I blog them up here, I can refer back to them and check on my progress at the end of the year.

  1. Help out with the MVC Turbine docs
  2. Finish my Ringbinder project and release it
  3. Write a simple little app for use at home in either Clojure or Smalltalk
  4. Continue to learn Python
  5. Write a small app that runs on the Google App Engine
  6. Write a blog post, either here or on my work blog, at least once a week
  7. Redesign this blog
  8. Work on and launch the coderdads.info site I’ve had in mind for a while

I’m sure I’ll come up with more as the year progresses and I, hopefully, finish up these tasks.