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Please let me know what is a properties file and what does it contain.
I have to create a propeties file which I would be using in my program. Please help me how should I create a properties file.
thanks.
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If you don't know what a properties file is, how do you know that you're supposed to make one?
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Hi guys
Does anyone know where we can find very accomplished Biztalk developers and architects? We have a nice opportunity for them over here....
thanks
steve
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Good Morning All
Am new, infact First time i Document. i need to understand something. I have a Documentation Template and there is a passage and i dont understand what it mean. can anyoen expleain to me, what do they want here .
1.3 Software context
The software is placed in a business or product line context. Strategic issues relevant to context are discussed. The intent is for the reader to understand the 'big picture'.
Thank you very much
Vuyiswa Maseko,
Sorrow is Better than Laughter, it may Sadden your Face, but It sharpens your Understanding
VB.NET/SQL7/2000/2005
http://vuyiswamb.007ihost.com
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vuyiswam@tshwane.gov.za
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Vuyiswa wrote: Strategic issues relevant to context are discussed.
"I am only going to give you what information I choose to give."
Vuyiswa wrote: The intent is for the reader to understand the 'big picture'.
"I am not going to explain every nuts and bolts of the system."
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Perfect
Thank you very much Sir
Vuyiswa Maseko,
Sorrow is Better than Laughter, it may Sadden your Face, but It sharpens your Understanding
VB.NET/SQL7/2000/2005
http://vuyiswamb.007ihost.com
http://Ecadre.007ihost.com
vuyiswam@tshwane.gov.za
modified on Friday, April 18, 2008 8:32 AM
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Is Extreme Programming methodology and Incremental development methodology same?
Are both of them considered as a agile methodology?
Can i use term agile methodology for incremental development approach or not?
I am confused about one thing. In XP, a prototype is build over n over until its complete. Where as in incremenatl development, each module/prototype is developed seperately and added together by the end.
So which one is it really. Quite confused about these. I think they both are same. Please let me know the right answer.
Thank u
Julia
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You forgot to lable this as ?"URNGT!!! PLS dew My Homewok!"
Jon
Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Urgent as exams coming up.
ThankU-help me please...
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Have you thought of using Google. They do have a rather good search engine able to find almost anything you ask of it.
If your exam is coming up, you had better get your skates on, and google is awaiting your key presses.
Unless you need a tutorial on how to use google.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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No google is not helping me out.
I cant find difference between incremental development and extreme programming. I think both are same and both are part of agile methodology. They just have two different name and what do you think gentleman ?
thanks
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I don't get it. Why are you so hung up on terminology? All of these terms get used for different things by different people, and the only thing that's consistent is that none of them are a panacea for producing a quality product on-time and under-budget. It's worth remembering that all of these concepts are applied upon tasks that are incredibly malleable, and can generally be accomplished in any number of ways by someone with skill and understanding.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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you are not getting my point. I know it depends upon individual which method he wants to follow. I am just asking if i say incremental development, does it also refer to extreme programming or agile methodology. Or is it completely different.
Like i can say waterfall model and incremental model is completely different approach. And i know difference between them and here i just want to know the difference between incremental development and extreme programming(if there is any).
I hope you got my point.
thanks
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Julia4u wrote: I know it depends upon individual which method he wants to follow.
That's not what i wrote.
Julia4u wrote: I am just asking if i say incremental development, does it also refer to extreme programming or agile methodology.
What makes you think there's a 1-to-1 mapping here? What if it's a component of both methodologies? And/or other completely separate methodologies? And things that aren't formal methodologies at all? "If i say 2x4, does that also refer to a house or a shed?"
Julia4u wrote: Like i can say waterfall model and incremental model is completely different approach.
You can say waterfall doesn't include incremental development. You might be wrong though. Nothing stops you from combining the two.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Let's say for instance, the development was done in modules. Each module was done seperately with different time scale n etc.and later they were combined together.
So after looking over the development method..can i can say this "I have used agile methodology, and xp is a type of agile methodolgy which includes incremental development. And this is what i followed"
Please comment on above.
Thank you very much dear shog
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Julia4u wrote: So after looking over the development method..can i can say this "I have used agile methodology, and xp is a type of agile methodolgy which includes incremental development. And this is what i followed"
You can say it. Depending on who you're talking to, they might believe you. But there's a lot more to agile than incremental development and orthogonal (modular) design. If you were talking to a gung-ho Agiler, they probably wouldn't buy it, pointing to things like trying to keep a working system available in all but the earliest stages of development, or the importance of bringing customers in early and often to collect feedback.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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ok i got you shog.
You are a life saver.
Thank you very much shog. Where are you from ?
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Shog9 wrote: If you were talking to a gung-ho Agiler
of course the real test is how many people notices the difference in the same paragraph between "agile" and "Agile".
I program agile, not Agile, because my business is agile; now I could have done Agile, but that wouldn't be as agile in an agile developement, because Agile isn't agile enough for truly agile environments. BTW, anyone feel free to quote me to your professor if you don't mind him assigning you extra revenge work.
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Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau.
Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."
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El Corazon wrote: I program agile
Do you do stretching exercises first?
Jon
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stretch for coffee... stretch for login to CP... yup!
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Shog9 wrote: the only thing that's consistent is that none of them are a panacea for producing a quality product on-time and under-budget
Exactly. I think some of these terms were really geared to non-technical managers who have a clouded illusion that having a quality product and coming in under budget and on time is a possible feat.
In my 15+ years of programming/developing, I have never heard of a high quality product be on time and under budget together.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Basically, it boils down to this, Vista is the birth of a new version of Windows. Natal, as you may know, refers to a birth. Increment means go to the next. So Incremenatal Programming is done for Vista, while we continue to use XP for Windows XP. Good luck on the exam.
Jon
Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Julia - I'm going to give you one piece of advice here. Stop thinking of methodologies as discrete items that actually mean much. Frequently, these methodologies are just subtle variations of another methodology, with new terminology thrown in to hide the fact that there's not much new in there at all. In my company, we don't practice methodologies. We design and develop software using the quickest methods we can that include full documentation and development consultation. Blind adherence to methodologies tends to get in the way of actually delivering software.
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