Great philosophy to build applications I picked up at the MVP Summit.

Posted by: Al Pascual, on 25 Jun 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

At the MVP Summit I got more than just new technology and roadmaps, many people have the philosophy of building software. I now its being a while since the 2009 MVP Summit, I wanted to practice the philosophy before posting it and saying that is the best thing since slice bread. Just to make sure to give credit where credit is due, this is was my philosophy, I borrowed it from the right people: Scenario focused Business customers drive scenarios. Scenarios drive the technology. ...

Advertisement
Free Agile Project Management Tool from Telerik
TeamPulse Community Edition helps your team effectively capture requirements, manage project plans, assign and track work, and most importantly, be continually connected with each other.
Category: .NET | Other Posts: View all posts by this blogger | Report as irrelevant | View bloggers stats | Views: 537 | Hits: 31

Similar Posts

  • UppercuT - Automated Builds - Custom Tasks more
  • Programmatically generating SQL(DDL) from M more
  • Joel Spolsky: Indigo won't enable a new class of applications more

News Categories

.NET | Agile | Ajax | Architecture | ASP.NET | BizTalk | C# | Certification | Data | DataGrid | DataSet | Debugger | DotNetNuke | Events | GridView | IIS | Indigo | JavaScript | Mobile | Mono | Patterns and Practices | Performance | Podcast | Refactor | Regex | Security | Sharepoint | Silverlight | Smart Client Applications | Software | SQL | VB.NET | Visual Studio | W3 | WCF | WinFx | WPF | WSE | XAML | XLinq | XML | XSD