Keeping SQL Server DB Up to date in Team environment [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: How can I keep my visualstudio database project in sync with my database? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We are working in a Visual Studio Environment using TFS. When developers get the latest source code it includes a copy of the ‘update’ sql scripts for the database of […]
Agile MVP (Most Valuable Player/Programmer)
Recently I’ve been involved in an agile project (using scrum) where management came up with the idea that the team would nominate a developer ‘MVP’ as well as a QA ‘MVP’ at the end of each sprint, voted on by the team. The MVP then gets a small monetary reward and free lunch as well as a trophy to display on his desk. We’ve had two sprints so far with this reward system in place.
Game to decide which team member gets the window seat in a fair way [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Game to decide which team member gets the window seat in a fair way [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Game to decide which team member gets the window seat in a fair way [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Game to decide which team member gets the window seat in a fair way [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Game to decide which team member gets the window seat in a fair way [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
What’s with the aversion to documentation in the industry?
There seems to be an aversion to writing even the most basic documentation. Our project READMEs are relatively bare. There aren’t even updated lists of dependencies in the docs.
What’s with the aversion to documentation in the industry?
There seems to be an aversion to writing even the most basic documentation. Our project READMEs are relatively bare. There aren’t even updated lists of dependencies in the docs.
What’s with the aversion to documentation in the industry?
There seems to be an aversion to writing even the most basic documentation. Our project READMEs are relatively bare. There aren’t even updated lists of dependencies in the docs.