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27answers
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What tools/techniques can benefit a solo developer?
Hello,
I am a solo developer, working in a very small web development firm. There is occasional support for development from contractors, but for the most part, if code is written in the office, I …
13
votes
7answers
647 views
Is Continuous Integration important for a solo developer?
I've never used CI tools before, but from what I've read, I'm not sure it would provide any benefit to a solo developer that isn't writing code every day.
First - what benefits does CI provide to any …
10
votes
8answers
330 views
Agile Methods Specifically taylored to working solo?
Most Agile Methodologies I'm reading about speak volumes about how best to keep communication bottle necks within a team to a minimum. When working as a solo developer, most of these don't really …
9
votes
6answers
327 views
Is a DVCS useful for one developer?
Or would a conventional client-server VCS be more appropriate? I'm currently using TortoiseSVN, but I'm interested in a DVCS, but I'm not sure if it's even a good idea to try to use something like …
6
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10answers
430 views
Bazaar, Mercurial or other for single user version control?
Which version control system would you recommend for:
single user
looking for simple, easy to use
generally small simple projects
working on windows
usually coding python
no server
Use would be …
6
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14answers
476 views
ReSharper: Can it stand in as a co-programmer?
The comments here got me thinking. If you are a new Developer without a mentor and no one to collaborate on for your projects; can a tool, ReSharper in this case, stand in that capacity? Does it …
6
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6answers
297 views
How much process should a single developer follow? Is a formal process too much?
Since I didn't do a good job writing the last question, and most of the answers were good, but not at all in the direction I intended for the question to go in, I deleted it and remade it as this …
5
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4answers
208 views
What can a single developer learn from Scrum?
Let's say that a developer is interested in learning Scrum, but nobody else on the team is interested. I realize that Scrum is made for teams, and the process would have to be modified to fit a single …
4
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4answers
220 views
Working Solo On Small Projects: Cowboy Coding The Way To Go?
I am a big advocate of agile methods when working on teams and/or large projects.
However, I find that for smaller projects, when working solo, I usually start the project writing unit tests, …
4
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4answers
223 views
Solo Software Engineering in FOSS projects
I'm interested in knowing any software engineering techniques developers might use when first starting an Open Source project. I would imagine that conventional processes would not be applicable, as …
2
votes
5answers
240 views
What inspires you as a developer?
If you come across - Linus presentation about git - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8, he not only presented git well. He also commands everything (respect, technology, competitors) even as a …
1
vote
12answers
173 views
Single person working on a web app. What platform to use?
I can code in three languages/platforms: Java (its been long time), ruby on rails (beginner) and Drupal/PHP (beginner). This app is a pet project I really want to complete and involves some good …
1
vote
2answers
46 views
How to determine which Process Template in VS2010 to use?
I am curious as to which Process Template in Visual Studio's Team Foundation Server people tend to use and why.
I am a Solo Developer in a .Net shop that makes in-house apps only. I make all kinds …
1
vote
4answers
100 views
Visual Studio Team System beneficial for Solo Dev
I am the only the Developer in a relatively small shop that does make a lot of custom apps of all kinds. Money is not a factor in this discussion so aside from that What are some reason's, for and …
1
vote
9answers
238 views
productivity superstar frameworks/tools for side gigs
Hi all,
If you were going to start building web sites as a consulting business on the side -- keeping your day job -- and you also had a toddler and a wife, what frameworks/tools would you pick to …
