2013 Software Craftsmanship Calendars

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Steven Smith

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Nov 15, 2012, 9:34:14 AM11/15/12
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Hey everybody,
  As most of you know, NimblePros has produced a Software Craftsmanship themed calendar the last two years.  Now that we've joined Telerik, we're continuing the tradition and the 2013 calendars arrived this week at our office and are shipping out now.  If you'd like to order one, please visit http://gear.telerik.com.  We would also appreciate any tweets/likes/blog posts about them that you'd care to share.

I'll be blogging something about the calendar soon which will include some sneak peaks at the themes and images in the 2013 calendar.

Thanks, and don't forget, no meeting this month for HudsonSC (since it's the evening before Thanksgiving).

Steve

James Raden

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Nov 15, 2012, 11:42:19 AM11/15/12
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Steve,

What's the theme of the calendar this year? The calendars the past two years have been excellent, so I'm curious what the 2013 theme is. Unfortunately I was unable to find any additional information on the Telerik site.

Thanks.

Jim


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Steven Smith

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Nov 15, 2012, 12:41:16 PM11/15/12
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It's a best practices version, like the first one.  We're thinking we'll alternate between best practices and anti-patterns.

Steve

James Raden

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Nov 15, 2012, 1:50:44 PM11/15/12
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Just make sure the anti-patterns are clearly marked as such! :)

It's been said that the original waterfall paper was actually an anti-pattern paper that people took as a prescription instead of a warning. I'm not sure if that's true; it almost sounds apocryphal. 
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