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I’m Eric Tummers, Software Architect at Statistics Netherlands, and this is how I work
My jobs description says Software Architect. I’m guiding my team through the technical hurdles and do some programming/testing/analysing myself. We follow the scrum guide and are working towards continuous integration and deployment. We do this in small steps. Every sprint … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred, apple, evernote, how i work, macbook, parallels, running, wunderlist
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I’m Eric Tummers, Software Architect at Statistics Netherlands, and this is how I work
My jobs description says Software Architect. I’m guiding my team through the technical hurdles and do some programming/testing/analysing myself. We follow the scrum guide and are working towards continuous integration and deployment. We do this in small steps. Every sprint … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred, apple, evernote, how i work, macbook, parallels, running, wunderlist
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Worldwide WordPress 5K 2015
Leafs everywhere but still temperature to run in shorts. Rain is pouring straight down. The Autumn vacation has started and it’s time for this years Automattic Worldwide WP 5k (#WWWP5K). I decided to do my 6K route around town. There … Continue reading
Week roundup
Last week recap and links: Autorest on Azure Friday. Using swagger to generate proxy code to REST API, like you would use WSDL for a webservice ARM and PowerShell DSC working together to create and provision a VM I’m running … Continue reading
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Tagged ARM, azure, DSC, powershell, REST, roundup, running, Web API
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Marathon training with Trello
My training for Eindhoven is on schedule. For this I’m using RunInfo (dutch) and Trello. The schedule from RunInfo can be printed or saved to PDF, but as a developer I prefer a more interactive solution. I created a board … Continue reading