A collection of articles on software development topics organized by the forum on which they were published.
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The articles referenced on this site organized by the form on which they were first published:
Borland Agile Transformation
Forum Instead of encouraging their developers and consultants to engage in established forums about software development, Borland decided to create its own forum.
The result was predictable. A mix of very good and other more bizarre posts on a blog page that few found and fewer read. These are some of the contributions. Read more...
InformIT A series of introductory UML 1.x
articles aimed at introducing UML notation to Java developers. Most of the informtion is still relevant because
UML 2.x notation did not add that much of real value for the average developer. Read
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Google Knols A number of object modelling and 'modeling in color' related-articles. Read
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Coad Letter During the 1990's renowned object-oriented analysis and design expert, Peter Coad and colleagues sent out a monthly technical
newsletter by e-mail. Many of the topics covered remain relevant today. A number of the newsletter issues are archived by Embarcadero (why is a long story). Read
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DZone A couple of articles from on DZone about FDD Read
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