I’ve used a term for the “aggregate root” concept in Domain-Driven Design (DDD) for many years now. It makes the concept easy to grasp, methinks. Continue reading My Name for DDD Aggregate Roots
Architecture/UML Tools in VS 2010 Presentation in Milwaukee on October 12th, 2010
I’ll be speaking at the Milwaukee .NET user group on October 12th, 2010. Continue reading Architecture/UML Tools in VS 2010 Presentation in Milwaukee on October 12th, 2010
Slides and Video from MadDotNet UML & VS 2010 Presentation
Thanks to everyone at the MadDotNet User Group for the speaking opportunity last night – I had a great time. The same presentation for the MKE UG is imminent…
Here are the slides; the video on YouTube was blocked by MGM.
Architecture/UML Tools in VS 2010 Presentation in Madison on September 8th, 2010
I’ll be speaking at the MadDotNet (Madison .NET user group) event on September 8th, 2010. Continue reading Architecture/UML Tools in VS 2010 Presentation in Madison on September 8th, 2010
Essential Technical Interview Questions – Part 2
“How would you rate yourself, on a scale from one to ten, in technology XYZ?”
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. – Charles Darwin, Descent of Man, 1871
There is a paradox that presents itself as people learn about a new subject. Only when they get somewhere past the halfway point to mastery, however that might be measured, do they even begin to realize how very little they actually know. Until they reach that point, the unwise and immature will consistently overestimate their abilities. The wise should realize that “they don’t know what they don’t know” all along.
This isn’t some sensei/grasshopper Karate Kid cliché. There are studies to back this claim up, and the claim happens to be one of the favorite subjects of Alan Holub, an object-oriented programming guru (my title, not his). Continue reading Essential Technical Interview Questions – Part 2