gleiva's comments

gleiva | 12 years ago | on: Open-source Real User Monitoring

Is this somewhat similar to Soasta Mpulse RUM? The way you inject the code to start sending data points is similar. With them i have to specify what i want to track though, using tags. It won't allow me to track all ajax calls.

gleiva | 12 years ago | on: Making Remote Work Work

Would be great to include the opinion and feedback from your coworkers who actually go to the office. This seems like good feedback for people who maybe does not feel comfortable with their home setup and a few practices. But I still feel the team's productivity is certainly increased if the team is working together.

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: The Patent, Used as a Sword

So, if a person wants to start a company, how can he make sure it's not breaking any patent that could cost him money and a legal mess later?, I suppose a few hours of investigation previous starting up is not enough...

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: A conjecture about code reviews

"Standups share knowledge. Wikis share knowledge. Comments share knowledge. Code should share knowledge"

That's all true but code reviews certainly share a lot of information and feedback specifically related to the context of the day by day development. Which certainly will increase your productivity by teaching you about mistakes and at the same time letting you evangelize someone else in your team/organization. You won't find the same amount of information for your project with as much frequency as you do on code reviews.

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: Everything that's wrong with Java in a single class

"Improve it later because it's painless to do so?" I don't think so. Quick and dirty approach and then fix it later is just the start of future issues, broken designs, infinite refactoring. I feel java helps a bit more on design scalability. Yes, maybe somewhat overegineered but it certainly does not hurt to think on the future

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: Google has an iOS 6 Maps app awaiting approval

After checking out the bunch of complaints, I wonder what's going on with Apple's quality process. They must had seen some of this 'roller coaster street' bugs before... They either sacrificed quality for getting the product out soon... Or maybe they are assuming most of fans won't care about the bugs just because they'll get the new phone anyway... Or their quality process just needs some improvements.

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: Your job is not sexy

"We dig in the dirt so that out of the muck we can construct something we ourselves can find worthwhile, all the time knowing in our true hearts that we’re likely to be the only ones to ever find it beautiful" ... That's one of the reasons why being a maker is sexy. Plenty of startups have probably started this way...out of the muck, against all odds, against disbelief from the rest of the world, you can take something and make it work. Makers are pursued by a lot of companies. That's sexy...

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: TinyToCS — computer science research of 140 characters or less

I would find this method useful for some types of college projects when students can spend a few days researching but the conclusions are short(short does not necessary mean poor). I've seen plenty of papers that when you finish reading them you certainly think the author could have written the same in just a couple of sentences. Interesting tool for focusing on a fact and a result.

gleiva | 13 years ago | on: Why I'm done with Scrum

We started doing Scrum around a year ago and it has worked well for us. I feel some of the points described in the article about Scrum are not because of the framework itself but because there could have been a lack of a Scrum Master, which is an important piece in the puzzle, to ensure Scrum effectiveness.
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