Anyone know of software that is free for developers to put an issue in, but track the status, really light weight. Just so you know where it stands when your fixing several bugs / defects/
This article is a comparison of issue tracking systems which are notable, including bug tracking systems, help desk and service desk issue tracking systems, and asset management systems. The comparison includes client-server application, distributed and hosted systems.
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| Apache Bloodhound
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Me: TFS, come here. TFS: Why? Me: Never mind, just come here and face that way. TFS: *does so* Me: Now bend over. TFS: Why? What are you doing with that broom? AAAAUUUUUUUGH!!!!!! OWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!! Me: That's for what you did to me today. I hope you remember this every time you take a crap. TFS: *sobs*
TFS is pretty good. I bloody hate the file locks though. Makes it really hard to work in large teams. Encourages good programming, though. If you have a huge file with tons of methods, it encourages people to break it up :)
I'm pretty much on my own, I just usually write the few issues I'm working on down. Then put notes during the process, as hiccups or collaboration with outside companies takes time. So I was looking to simply help my own tracking, without well pen and paper.
Team Foundation Server (commonly abbreviated to TFS) is a Microsoft product which provides for source code management (either via Team Foundation Version Control or Git), reporting, requirements management, project management (for both agile software development and waterfall teams), automated builds, lab management, testing and release management capabilities. It covers the entire end-to-end software development process. TFS can be used as a back end to numerous integrated development environments but is designed to provide the most benefit by serving as the back end to Microsoft Visual S...
here is a question: is there any benefit in passing around an XML document as an XDocument vs. a string? Besides the obvious "honest coding" style question
@TomW - Well the fact is that it is possible not to select anything on a radio button so ASP.Net Forms reporting that the selected index is zero is a bug by design.
Has anyone here used Naive Bayes for text classification before? I'm wondering how much training data I'd need to classify text documents into one of nine classes.
Hmm looks like the answer is an unsatisfying "It depends".
When i interviewed one the last co-ops (She looked like black widow from THOR/Marvel shows) I threw a question in there if she'd ever been called Natasha Romanova before (i got bad looks from my manager haha)
I mainly interview on concepts. If they can prove a concept, or show that their mind is able to think of solutions (regardless of code language) it's good enough for me for a co-op
their main tasks will be updating our build scripts and Continuous Integration server
Someone has 1-2 years of university, i'm not going to show them onto a production environment saying "fix this", especially when that production system is the entire provinces health care system. I don't want a repeat of OBAMA Care in Canada on my watch
I dunno, Microsoft, Google and Twitter let their co-ops build production stuff. I guess it depends on the company and the experience of the co-op student.
Well,Junior/Intermediate dev's on the development team actually get put onto testing for the first few weeks - 1 month. This gives them an understanding of the system, how it works, and how clients connect to it. After that, i start giving them development tasks. I've found that if I just put a dev into the system, they get lost quickly
That makes a lot of sense. Even a typical full time employee is going to have to spend some time on bug fixes/testing in order to understand a new codebase.
Our system has no UI. It's has an enterprise level ESB mixed with SOA services that connect to every health authority in the province. it's a hefty system.