Monthly Archives: April 2009
CMS Matrix is junk
That is about all I have time to say right now, but if you are evaluating CMS Systems, please do not take anything you see on CMS Matrix as accurate. Lots of Clients mention it, and I cringe. Right now, … Continue reading
Agile Versus Traditional Development: Exposing Some Fallacies
I have been goaded into this. When people talk about Agile as compared to Traditional software development, it generally translates as Scrum as compared to Waterfall. Not all the time, but generally. There is the impression that Agile is tied … Continue reading
Agile is not new. What is new is software.
I sort of wonder if this post won’t irritate people, including people I really respect and like. In fact, I sort of expect it will. That is not my intention and I feel like I have to proffer something along … Continue reading
How I can be 300 pounds and agile.
There is something kind of funny going on right now that I can’t help but notice. Agile development has real traction after being around for over 15 years and various flavors of agile theory have manifested as shrink-wrapped development methodologies. … Continue reading
508 versus W3C Compliance, Accessibility Revisited
Hello again, I have blogged on this in the past, but lately a few Clients have asked about it and so I find myself revisiting my old conjoined friends: Compliance and Accessibility. First, a few notes on each and then … Continue reading

