Resistance is nice and all, it’s easy to know what you’re dealing with when you have control of everything. Things like initial voltage, and expected voltage and an idea of the resistance you’re looking for. But when you’re given a device, and you’re told “I want this value, find out how to get it” you have to do a little searching with a lot of unknowns. Read More
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People Centric Software Design – Development Philosophy Part 1
I believe it is important to have a philosophy when approaching problems in all areas of life. In fact, whether it is clearly stated or not, we all approach life’s different problems with some philosophy. Over the years I’ve spent a good deal of time defining, ripping up and then redefining my philosophy of software development. In next few articles I’ll share with you the Phase 2 approach and why we’ve had such success as a result. Read More »