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Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, securing, and managing resources to achieve specific goals.
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Why didn't unit testing work out for your project?
Give short concrete answer: why unit testing did NOT work out for you (your project).
Will you particularly try again on a different project?
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Trac vs. Redmine vs. JIRA vs. FogBugz for one-man shop?
Background
I am a one-man freelancer looking for a project management software that can provide the following requirements. I have used Trac for about a year now. Tried Redmine and FogBugz on Demand ...
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What is the best way to explain refactoring to non-technical people?
We have a project on at the moment where we are refactoring an application that works fine for the moment but under the hood is beyond help. We need to rewrite it so that changes and maintenance can ...
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How do you track your hours? [closed]
Every programming job I've had has required me to track my hours, entering them into a system once a week. I've never been good at it. For the past few years, I've been running Timesnapper* on all my ...
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How do you manage your own small project?
Since I have a job, and I want to write some my own software at my spare time. So I want to know how you guys organize, plan and develop such small project. Since it is not a job, you may be ...
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Project management to go with GitHub
(EDIT: This question is now outdated for my particular issue, as Google Code supports git now and I've converted Protocol Buffers to Mercurial anyway. However, it's still of general interest, IMO.)
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Do you inflate your estimated project completion dates?
If so why? How much?
I tend to inflate mine a little because I can be overly optimistic.
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How does a good developer keep from creating code with a low bus hit factor?
Look at the picture above. This could be a programmer going to be hit by a bus. According to Wikipedia, in software development a software project's "bus factor" (or "bus hit factor") is
an ...
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Starting a project with new technology or language
Have you got any best practices when starting to work on a project using technology or a language you have never worked with before ?
Do you just go ahead with what you know and get to learn more as ...
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Best Version control for lone developer
I'm a lone developer at the moment; please share you experiences on what is a good VC setup for a lone developer.
My constraints are;
I work on multiple machines and need to keep them synced up
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What are the Worst Software Project Failures Ever? [closed]
Is there a good list of "worst software project failures ever" in the history of software development?
For example in Canada a "gun registry" project spent around two billion dollars.
This is of ...
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Is project management the only path when you reach your 30s? [closed]
As the question states, can you realistically (outside of large software firms like Google, Microsoft, IBM) be an "architect" or similar when you reach your 30s?
Is project management the only ...
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The most significant project management mistakes
What would you say are the most significant mistakes made by a typical project manager?
By "most significant", I mean with a large negative impact on the project. And the context is line-of-business ...
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What do project managers do all day? [closed]
I know they are supposed to assign tasks, monitor progress and plan.
But apart from monitoring, all else is a one time activity either at the beginning, middle or end of the project.
So what do ...
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What are the free alternatives to basecamp for managing projects?
I just started freelancing after being employed. At my previous job we used basecamp to manage time and what to do on projects. I like basecamp a lot but I'm trying to cut costs as much as possible ...
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How do you track your time? [closed]
I had about 7 employes until today and everyone had another kind of timesheet/timereporting.
How do you track your time at your current workplace, or if your a freelancer, how do you keep track of ...
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Single developer, project organization
I am looking for a good (and free) way to organize some of my personal projects. I am saying "organize" because I'm not sure, if the standard project management software solutions are exactly what I ...
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How do you maintain development code and production code?
What are the best practices and rules-of-thumb to follow while maintaining code? Is it good practice to have only the production ready code in the development branch, or should untested latest code ...
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Multiple Programmers in Software Development. How do we work on the same code and ensure it is always updated?
This seems like something I should know by now, but for whatever reason I do not. I also am not having much luck searching on the topic.
A friend and I are starting a simple project together away ...
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Giving estimates for large scale projects in an Agile Environment
My firm just got its first large-scale development project inquiry and I would like to use an Agile process. The client has a vision for the application but openly admits to having very few ...
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How do I handle a developer who was previously amazing, but now lack luster?
I know this may sound like a totally silly question, but here it is:
Did you meet a programmer who is running out of luck ? We have a colleague that is not getting any work done, every task that is ...
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Can software be developed without deadlines?
I have problems developing my personal projects because I don't have deadlines, so I rarely find time to pursue them and when I finally find some time I usually find myself "perfecting" the code ...
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Redmine best practices
What tips and "standards" do you use in your Redmine project management process?
Do you have a standard wiki insert template you could share or a standard way to work a project using bugs features ...
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Project tracking/management tool [closed]
Which project tracking tool do you use?
Does it allow programmers to bill hours worked to projects/tasks?
Does it allow to track items promised vs. items delivered?
Does it allow to forecast personnel ...
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How do you reward your clients for good behaviour?
To me, good behavior from a client includes things like:
Paying their invoices on time (probably the no. 1 thing that makes me happy).
Taking the advice you give them on technical matters (e.g. you ...
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Why should my team adopt source control?
I have the opportunity to give a formal presentation to my boss about anything that benefits the company. My idea is to adopt source control in my workplace. I have been using Mercurial to manage my ...
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Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Project?
What is a good open-source alternative to Microsoft Project? Mac OS-X or Linux binaries available would be a huge plus.
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How did you sign a contract to an Agile project? (not how you think you would, how you did)
To execute an Agile project you first need a contract. No contract – no project! No project – no Agile, SCRUM or whatsoever!
The contract, if we are talking about mid to big projects, must have well ...
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What Project Management Software should I use?
I am looking for either an MS tool like project or an open source equivalent. Yes I could google it, but I am looking for some insight from some people who work with the end of the software I would as ...
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What should the penalty/response for missing a deadline be?
Being relatively new to the software industry I have come across a question of deadline enforcement:
Back in the idyllic age of academia, the deadline was the end of the semester and the penalty was ...
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Too hard a project? What do you do?
What do you do when you get assigned a project that is just way too hard to do:
Say it's a mammoth project and your boss thinks you alone can handle it
You have knowledge to do somethings, but some ...
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Have you used a wiki in your project or group?
The workgroup at my company is considering creating a wiki to store information that everyone may find useful. It would contain anything from tips/links on new technologies used on projects to ...
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How can a software agency deliver quality software/win projects? [closed]
I currently work for a bespoke software agency. Does anyone have any experience of how to win well priced work?
It seems there is so much competition from offshore/bedroom programming teams, that ...
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What's a good way to organize projects with shared dependencies in Mercurial?
Currently, I'm moving from a legacy version control system and moving my group's project to mercurial. As one example of the kinds of code I'm moving, I have a 25+ project Visual Studio solution, ...
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Why do so few people use Maven? Are there alternative tools?
I am new to Java, and when I started my development, my friends recommended Maven for project management. I almost immediately realized that it is an indispensable tool, and at that time I was ...
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Best way to communicate with a programmer to define a project?
What are the best set of details to give to a programmer to define a project?
Simply put, I know what I want done, but I know nothing about programming and so what is the best way to define my ...
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How do you handle Ineffective Programmers?
How do you handle a programmer who is on your team but is extremely ineffective and ends up wasting the time of the rest of the team.
I don't mean lazy, but I mean a person who has such weak ...
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Is there no room in a good company for an average or above average programmer?
Is there no room in a good company for an average or above average programmer?
It seems that articles around the web are only about hiring the best or great programmers.
An average programmer has ...
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Why have your software development projects failed? [closed]
I am looking for war stories about why software projects you were personally involved with failed. The more disasterous, costly, or instructive, the better.
Good responses should include the size of ...
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How far do you go with YAGNI?
I am developing a new revolutionary web application for the enterprise market. Sure, many before me thought that their web app would be revolutionary only to find out it isn't. (Or it is, but the ...
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Role of Testers in Agile?
I work in a team which has been doing the traditional waterfall method of development for many years. Recently, we've been told that future projects are going to be moving towards an agile ...
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Kanban vs. Scrum
Can someone with Kanban experience tell me how Kanban and Scrum differ? What are the pro's and con's of each of the different project management methodologies? Kanban seems to be getting a lot of ...
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How do I protect the trunk from hapless newbies?
A coworker relayed the following problem, let's say it's fictional to protect the guilty:
A team of 5-10 works on a project which is issue-driven. That is, the typical flow goes like this:
a chunk ...
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How much of the Mythical Man Month still applies?
This book was written in the era of time sharing systems, procedural programming, and about 30 fewer years in software engineering experience. With the improvement of things such as existing ...
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Evaluating software estimates: sure signs of unrealistic figures?
Whilst answering “Dealing with awful estimates” posted by Ash I shared a few tips that I learned and personally use to spot weak estimates. But I am certain there must be many more!
What heuristics ...
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Recommendations for project management software for Scrum [closed]
We're using Scrum on our current project and we're very happy using our agile board and cards but reporting, burndown charts etc. are somewhat cumbersome to maintain.
So, we're looking for good agile ...
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What's your Post-Mortem meeting format?
I'm planning to introduce project post-mortems to the business I work for.
I think they will improve development-client relations. Encourage feedback and improve the quality of service to clients.
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What are some recommended plugins for Trac?
In particular, I need a more full fledged version of Trac to support robust project management, and task tracking. I went through the plugins and literally found over 50 that looked promising.
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What do you do with a developer who does not test his code?
One of our developers is continually writing code and putting it into version control without testing it. The quality of our code is suffering as a result.
Besides getting rid of the developer, how ...
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The best way to start a project
When you are starting a personal programming project, what is your first step? I'm trying to start a project thats just an idea at the moment. I get lots of these and I dive right into the code and ...