• Software Development

    Posted on June 13th, 2008

    Written by Howard Young

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    The Google Borg Assimilated Me

    Sometimes development projects just drag on and on… and sometimes resistance is futile when it comes to NIH. I swear that the Borg got me the last six months when I started switching over to Cake PHP and an MVC Architecture. It’s not that I like or enjoy assimilation, but every time I analyze the [...]

  • Software Development, Websites

    Posted on December 14th, 2007

    Written by Howard Young

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    Not Invented Here — Time to Reframe the Development Process (Part III)

    Leveraging existing technology is always a difficult task. It’s more of a personal challenge to get over the mindset that you can do it better. Perhaps you can, but do you have the time and budget to accomplish the daunting task of building a component that someone already has built for you? There’s a lot [...]

  • Software Development, Websites

    Posted on December 13th, 2007

    Written by Howard Young

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    Not Invented Here — Time to Reframe the Development Process (Part II)

    Not Invented Here is a continuing series of articles to help you overcome the hurdles of reusing and leverage existing technology for rapid development. The decision to develop any product in-house takes considerable amount of effort and development time. Reusing components and integrating them with your product reduces the time to delivery and in the [...]

  • Software Development, Websites

    Posted on December 12th, 2007

    Written by Howard Young

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    Not Invented Here — Time to Reframe the Development Process

    “Not Invented Here” (NIH). This is one of the biggest hurdles developers have to overcome when reusing components, modules, functions or snippets in the production software. I’ve run across it my entire development career — developers simply do not like to use software that they don’t write and own — and of course, I’m am [...]