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Apparently
, this is the 141st most "top" blog for developers (as of Q2 2009). That's probably pretty far out along some long tail of topness. Ah well.
The metric used captures something like degree of interest of the rest of the blogosphere. So, thanks for your interest.
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Places remain at XP Day London 2009
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10/18 - 10/25
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XP Day London 09: Programme
Scheduling by value?
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Service-Oriented Architecture
Observations on Estimation
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Real Engineers
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Change
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De–skilling through Technology: friend and foe
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Finish-start Dependencies: just say no!
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Learning from Architects
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Let's talk about feelings
XP Day London 09: Call for Sessions
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06/07 - 06/14
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Flow: are two dimensions enough?
Bridging the Communication Gap
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The Quality of non-declining Velocity
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The Vendor/Client Relationship in Real Life
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Epic user interface fail of Homeric proportions
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Identity as a Process
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QCon Panel: A Great Leap Forward or Exposed Artery...
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Software Craftsmanship 2010
Fallacy as tool
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03/29 - 04/05
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Seduced by the drama?
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03/22 - 03/29
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Life in APL, programming in a live environment
Agile Coaches Gathering
The Lives of Others, the Lives of Ourselves
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Slipping through our fingers?
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Fauxtrovert
Lumpy Kanban
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Consulting Engineers
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Let over Lambda
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Genius at work
Self: the movie
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If you aren't part of the solution...
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An unreasonably high bar?
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2008
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12/21 - 12/28
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Skill vs Mastery
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12/14 - 12/21
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Craftsmanship
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11/09 - 11/16
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Deployment?
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10/19 - 10/26
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"just work"
Can you tell your POJO's from your NOJO's?
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10/12 - 10/19
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Another take on interviewing
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