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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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Internet services that have a great free option
The internet has a lot of services. Most of them have a free or try-for-a-period option. After trying a service I decide about the paid options stay on the free tier or discard it. Below is a list of services … Continue reading
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Tagged dropbox, freshdesk, GitHub, namecheap, Opendns, pocket, rescuetime, spotify, uptimerobot, wunderlist
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I’m Eric Tummers, Technical Consultant at Valid, and this is how I work
I’m hired as a Software Architect to build a solution with Microsoft products. Our team works by the scrum guide and is moving towards continuous deployment. We are learning and growing while delivering business value. This is hard work. Every sprint … Continue reading
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Tagged evernote, how i work, iSmoothrun, macbook, parallels, wunderlist
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I’m Eric Tummers, Technical Consultant at Valid, and this is how I work
Eric Tummers likes challenges and sharing the solutions with others. His work is focused on the Microsoft .NET framework. He writes unit tests when he develops. Not all developers he has worked with share this necessity for unit tests and … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple TV, evernote, how i work, iSmoothrun, the secret weapon, Trello, unittest, visual studio, visualstudio.com, wunderlist
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