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Development Culture
Company strategy is establishing a highly efficient and productive culture by:
- Automating all repetitive processes;
- Establishing and documenting procedures for all common tasks;
- Considering every task as a project and properly documenting it so anybody can take on that task at any given moment;
- Adhering to company standards and policies.
Development Methodologies
GDAO – Generated Data Access Objects
Agile Software Development
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development Agile is just a “common sense” approach to development. This is just a guideline but not the rule. The key point is to be adaptable to current situation and requirements. Twelve principles underlie the Agile Manifesto:
- Customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of useful software;
- Welcome changing requirements, even late in development;
- Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months);
- Working software is the principal measure of progress;
- Sustainable development, able to maintain a constant pace;
- Close, daily co-operation between business people and developers;
- Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location);
- Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted;
- Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design;
- Simplicity- The art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential;
- Self-organizing teams;
- Regular adaptation to changing circumstances.
Development Policies
Development Environment
Project Root Directory
Create a “Root Development” directory:
Example: C:\Zoran\Development
- You should use your username as part of the root directory name because that computer could be used by several individuals.
- Check all the code in that directory.
Your directory structure will look something like this (depending on projects you checked out). File:Imageytm1.jpg