Posted on June 8th, 2009 by sonnygill
The last blog post, Understanding Google Wave, discussed the architecture and technical underpinnings of Google Wave. In this post, we will look at different ways of developing with Google Wave.
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Posted on June 8th, 2009 by sonnygill
(This blog post gives an overview of the architecture and technical concepts in Google Wave. If you are interested in how to use Google Wave in your applications, see Developing with Google Wave) At Google I/O 2009, Google unveiled Wave. Wave is a new way of thinking about online conversations. Consider the following situations – You [...]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2009 by ShriKant Vashishtha
One of the key USPs of pair-programming is – it provides value which is more than simple typing. That includes ACTIVE participation in code-review, knowledge sharing on continual basis, frequent design discussions with minimal distractions etc. If you primarily focus on knowledge sharing, pair-programming essentially provides true form of knowledge sharing as instead of looking [...]
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