How much room is there for engineering at Groupe PCMS, developer of customer-oriented quality software solutions? First off, engineering’s mission is to protect and guide people. Internally, at PCMS, engineering monitors how your peers act, and looks to find solutions. Let’s start off by explaining “engineering’s … Continue reading >
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After scanning the OpenWrap’s devlist, we stumbled upon a post from Sebastien Lambla, creator of OpenWrap, stating that OpenWrap can be used not only for dependency management, but also as a plugin discovery mechanism since OpenWrap itself was a plugin system. We needed a plugin system in our … Continue reading >
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Remember the first time you played Angry Birds and you launched your cute birds on the enemy fortress … Wow, quite an experience! I even saw a four-year-old child play for the first time, by himself! Was he a whiz kid? No, far from it! The kid was able to play simply because it was a compelling user experience. In the case of Angry Birds, … Continue reading >
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Let’s face it: decision makers don’t care how systems are built as long as they enable them to reach their goals. CQRS (Command Query Responsiblity Segregation) is but a new acronym in a great big sea of acronyms. Yet, this type of segregation is a fundamental tool. It allows for deploying scalable information systems, managing the complexity of today’s … Continue reading >
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