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    Mike MainguySeptember 20th, 2020
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    What is source code, environments, and versioning

    I had an interesting conversation today and thought I’d share some insight into business people dealing with technical folks The…

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    Mike MainguyDecember 12th, 2019
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    MQTT/AMQP design implications

    If you’re working with embedded devices or telematics solutions, you might be hearing noise about a fairly new protocol called…

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    Mike MainguyAugust 28th, 2019
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    The dark side of Git

    Git is Great! As a distributed source code tool, git is great. I love that when I’m on an airplane…

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    Mike MainguyJanuary 15th, 2018
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    The state of programming languages and frameworks

    As a professional software delivery person, I like to keep on top of technology trends and “where the market might…

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    Mike MainguyJuly 13th, 2017
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    Software Architectural Decision Making

    A common question I get asked is “How do I make architectural decisions?” and my standard answer is “it depends”.…

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    Mike MainguyFebruary 15th, 2017
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    Yet Another Take On Software Developer Archetypes

    If you search for Software Developer Archetypes you’ll find a large number of perspectives on this ranging from serious and…

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    Mike MainguyApril 18th, 2016
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    Do you test your IT operations and business processes?

    The software industry expends a lot of energy making sure software is tested. From unit testing, to system and performance…

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    Mike MainguyApril 7th, 2016
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    Let it crash

    “Let it crash” is a watchword in the Erlang world that has a pretty specific meaning in that context, but…

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    Mike MainguyApril 6th, 2016
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    Problems in the internet of things

    Having worked with connected vehicles for a number of years now, there are some things that it seems newcomers always…

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