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Coming… Later Part 2
I was just talked into and/or talked my friends into purchasing Magicka. That reminded me I had posted Part 1 of “How the Gold Master was Delayed” and I should look for Part 2. It’s nice to see a humorous … Continue reading
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Coming… Later
A realistic video about software development: Exclusive How the Gold Master Was Delayed: Part I If, like me, you typically work on business software for a single large client, aside from (shameless plug) Mini-Compressor, then make the following substitutions: Publisher … Continue reading
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New Tools Require New Standards
“An old belief is like an old shoe. We so value its comfort that we fail to notice the hole in it.” – Robert Brault As developers we all have standards, even if they aren’t that well defined. Of course … Continue reading
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