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Developer Deceit or Professionalism: How to Manage Your Manager as a Software Developer

April 22, 2011June 5, 2013 Nicholas Tuck 2 Comments

The best way for any software group to work is complete openness and honesty regardless of the development process. Agile, scrum, waterfall, spiral whatever it is, being open about the work being accomplished daily, the road blocks your facing and any concerns you have is the most efficient way for a team to be productive. […]

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One Project One Repository: Mercurial Used Right

March 14, 2011June 5, 2013 Nicholas Tuck 7 Comments

This is to help those of you transitioning to Mercurial understand the right way to use it, before someone taints your innocent minds. I was recently apart of a transition from CVS to Mercurial where the Change Management (CM) department was very much involved with the switch. The early game plan was to group projects […]

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Continuous Integration: Build for Disable

February 25, 2011October 13, 2021 Nicholas Tuck Leave a comment

I have asked myself for months, how does Google Chrome put builds out so quickly? They have a good number of developers and started with an old fashion version control system like SVN (though looks like git is being utilized now), and they put out builds every two weeks! Build For Disable Build feature sets […]

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High Performance Image Caching: From WMS to Proprietary Solutions

February 13, 2011June 5, 2013 Nicholas Tuck Leave a comment

I have focused a lot of time optimizing a system very much like Google maps, except for the exact opposite data set, extremely volatile data. Without focusing on the details of the project, this data could change every 6 hours, to ever 15 minutes. Being service oriented and the difficulty to visualize this dataset had […]

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Ehcache and Terracotta for the Enterprise Caching Solution

February 9, 2011October 13, 2021 Nicholas Tuck 2 Comments

Performance always becomes priority one after the proof of concept, no matter how hard we argue to refactor the prototype. But we as developers adapt and move forward. So your system produces an output, of course there are enhancements you could make to this process, but the biggest enhancement will be to cache the outputs […]

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Hello World

February 8, 2011October 13, 2021 Nicholas Tuck Leave a comment

This is not my first website, not my first wordpress blog, not even my first developer blog. It is the first post of what I plan on being a blog I stick with.  I plan to document some of the developer habits, cool things, and misconceptions of the professional career of a web developer in […]

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