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Service Design
Manning the phone in the battery headquarters late one night in Basic Training I wiled away some time with a book I found. I read how Colonel Chamberlain’s extensive drilling of his men allowed them to execute a wheel maneuver … Continue reading
Domain-Driven Design
At yesterday’s DC PHP Developer’s Community Meetup Andrew Cassell gave a really nice presentation on Domain-Driven Design. He described the major books in the field, some of the main movers and history, and what the idea is all about. In … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged customers, project management, requirements management, system architecture, VV&A
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Course Wrap-up: JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts
I finished plowing though Anthony Alicea’s Udemy course, JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts, and found it to be quite satisfying. To answer the question left hanging yesterday, yes, the course did describe more details of prototype inheritance, and it did … Continue reading
JavaScript Inheritance: A Form of Composition
Lectures 53 through 56 of JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts discuss more about the creation and manipulation of objects under the hood. I’d seen different aspects of this material previously, which gave me a different take on how to build … Continue reading
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Tagged composition, discrete-event sim project, inheritance, JavaScript, memory management, OOP in JS, Underscore.js
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GitHub — Ya Gotta Start Somewhere
I’ve had brief encounters with GitHub over time but not enough to gain any muscle memory. As I’m finalizing the last bits of static content for my website, learning how to work with GitHub makes a good side project. https://github.com/rpchurchill … Continue reading
Future Trends and Efforts in Education
I’m tabling the discrete-event simulation framework effort for today to provide a list of materials concerning the ongoing changes in the field of education. I compiled this list in order to share it with a few individuals over the past … Continue reading
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Tagged automation, education, efficiency, process improvement, training
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How My Core Competencies Map To Working With Customer Systems
I created the figure below while I was working out the requirements for a simulation tool that would support analysis of this kind of system. While this diagram represents a fairly specific example of the set of things I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged analysis, Experience, learning, management, Scrum, Software, system architecture
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