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This post is part of my series on Software Project Estimation: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: The Process of Software Development Part 3: The Cone of Uncertainty Part 4: Expert Judgement Part 5: Count One of the biggest challenges I have run into in the course of my career is coming up with good estimates [...]

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A new blog post of mine has just been published to my company’s blog. You can find it here: The difference between project success & failure

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Note: This is part of my series on Domain Driven Design: Part 1: Introduction and Entities Part 2: Value Objects and Services Part 3: Repositories and Factories Using Domain Driven Design with a Three Tiered Architecture One of the questions I received related to the topic of Domain Driven Design was related to how we [...]

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Note: This is part of my series on Domain Driven Design: Part 1: Introduction and Entities Part 2: Value Objects and Services Part 3: Repositories and Factories Using Domain Driven Design with a Three Tiered Architecture Today I conclude my series on Domain Driven Design. In the first part we looked at a brief introduction [...]

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Note: This is part of my series on Domain Driven Design: Part 1: Introduction and Entities Part 2: Value Objects and Services Part 3: Repositories and Factories Using Domain Driven Design with a Three Tiered Architecture Today’s post is a continuation of my series on Domain Driven Design. One of my favorite parts of Domain [...]

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Note: This is part of my series on Domain Driven Design: Part 1: Introduction and Entities Part 2: Value Objects and Services Part 3: Repositories and Factories Using Domain Driven Design with a Three Tiered Architecture At StoneHenge Partners, we’ve realized that the best way to ensure the success of software development projects is to [...]

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There are several tools that my team has grown accustom to using on our .Net projects. Having used them on several projects now, I can’t imagine doing work without them. They are all free, and I think that every .Net developer should give them a shot and try to incorporate them into their own work. [...]

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