By drasch, on October 1st, 2006%
Apparently our API discussion at PHP Appalachia struck quite a chord with Michael.
As we’re in the process of building up the IntelliContact API, we’ve run into this same problem. We’ve taken a bit of a simple solution. We allow a given user to associate an API key with their account and specify . . . → Read More: API Access to Users’ Data
By drasch, on August 26th, 2006%
As we get neck-deep integrating RSS feeds into IntelliContact, we encounter an interesting challenge. In the past, our interface was a mere repository for features, integrated through loose glue usually in the form of tabs. Each feature received its own tab–surveys, autoresponders, adding contacts, maniuplating contacts, and tracking analytics. In our wholely redesigned interface . . . → Read More: RSS feeds meet IntelliContact
By drasch, on August 19th, 2006%
This week the development team responded en masse to a few bugs that made it into the production world. The triage process takes these bugs as we receive them directly from customers or from our support-team on the front lines and gets them right into the hands of the developers. The developers step up, . . . → Read More: bugs bite
By david, on August 4th, 2006%
Scrum as much indicates the participation of the development team(s) as it does the involvement and commitment of the ‘everyone else’. Everyone must submit innovative controversial ideas, give honest feedback, and be willing to accept success.
Last weekend the company had a second Broadwick Day and discussed all sorts of desires for employee communication . . . → Read More: Scrum II
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