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Code Esthetics Pt II – CamelCase & Co.: Paradigmen für den perfekten Code

Ich muss leider den nächsten Workshop absagen, da ich es zeitlich einfach nicht schaffe diesen adequat vorzubereiten. In Absprache mit Prof. Wiedemann, werden wir einen Ausweichtermin im April aussuchen und vorher entsprechend kommunizieren.

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Coders best practice, Python, Rapid Development Frameworks | No Comments »

Fazit: neue Werkzeuge in der Softwareentwicklung

Wie bereits angekündigt habe ich heute meinen Vortrag auf die Einladung von Herr Prof. Wiedemann an der HTW Dresden gehalten.
Die Folien finden sich hier zum Download: 11-2009 Allgmeine Praesentation TTS HTW – Neue Werkzeuge.pdf
Das Fazit: die Präsentation kam sehr gut an. Habe ein nettes Kompliment von einer anwesenden Professorin zum Vortrag erhalten . [...]

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 | Posted in Agile Software Development, Coders best practice, Django, From Inside, Python, Rapid Development Frameworks | 1 Comment »

Intuition & Debugging

Bei der Zusammenarbeit mit einem Kollegen hat sich in diesem konkreten Fall gezeigt, dass ein nüchternes nur auf Rationalität und Logik basierendes Debugging sehr effizient sein kann. Allerdings dürfte es einem einzelnen Entwickler sehr schwer fallen, jeden Aspekt einer selbst geschriebenen Software ausschliesslich rational zu betrachten und gemäss den Grundsätzen der Logik zu analysieren.
Ich [...]

Monday, November 16th, 2009 | Posted in Agile Software Development, Coders best practice, PHP, Python, Rapid Development Frameworks | 2 Comments »

What does TTS right now?

Building web apps for a large publisher, a CRM system for the worlds largest car manufacturer, working on projects for Germanys Top Business Angels, improving internal workflows and infrastructure, thinking about better deployment processes, reworking the General Terms and Conditions, thinking about: testing, especially near-time testing, future growth, general strategy, a new office kitchen

Thursday, July 17th, 2008 | Posted in Projects, Python | No Comments »

Tschitschereengreen CRM Update

Tina and Corinna requested the following changes:

» Assign Categories and a Category-Filter to persons
» Add a comment field to each person
» Sort companies alphabetically
» Assign Priority to a person

Download Tschitschereengreen CRM v0.2
For an update:

» Backup your person_person table with -c -t parameters /w mysqldump
» Remove person_person table
» Execute a “dbsync”
» Insert data back into [...]

Thursday, October 18th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Python | No Comments »

Django based CRM

For internal purposes we decided to build a small CRM for Tina and Corinna to track their communication.
I simply used the Django-Admin interface, created a nice model and adjusted the Interface.
The CRM is capable of managing Company and Person Objects as well as tracking passed communication and the integration of a followup-flag which indicates what [...]

Monday, October 15th, 2007 | Posted in Projects, Python | No Comments »

Structured Code Review – improving your code quality

We decided to implement Review Board (by VMWare) to use for our code reviews because code review inside trac was like a pain in the …
The installation took some time, because we were using Trac on the same machine and had to convert our existing SQLite Trac DBs. Furthermore we were setting up Apache with [...]

Friday, September 14th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Python | 1 Comment »

Django sprint – join us at our German office on Friday – Coffee, Water and a Network Cables are in place

On Friday we will take place in the Django sprint – if you are around here and don’t like sitting alone at home… join our team for 24 hours (Arthur and Sebstian) while helping to develop the Django project and getting lots of bugs fixed.
Coffee, Water, Progressive Sound and a Konsum across the street are [...]

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Projects, Python | 1 Comment »