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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:52 PM
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Algebra and Geometry
It is always interesting to note in an enterprise software development team, there would be some specific people who can write better SQL Queries than others. There are some who are good at OO concepts, complex algorithms but loathe writing SQL Queries. I would compare normal code to Algebra and SQL to say Trignometry or Geometry. These are two very different problem spaces in mathematics.
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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:51 PM
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Bowling Alleys and Frequency Subdivisions - Trying to explain different XDMAs!!
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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:50 PM
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We all know about demand paging, but how about forecasted demand paging - Enter Super Fetch!
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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:50 PM
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Listening to Nar Ganapthy, the architect for Vista I/O Manager
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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:49 PM
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"In the next part in this Agile series, I will delve more into what constitutes those SCRUM techniques and methods which create the controlled chaos atmosphere."
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By sridhar on
7/19/2007 11:48 PM
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These days there is a lot of hue and cry about a new model of development called "Agile".
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