Drucker-ism

November 11th, 2005 § 0 comments

Another crazy week. I’ve actu­ally been fairly Python-Active, but instead of (again) work­ing on those things I can make public-domain, I’ve con­cen­trated on cer­tain inter­nal project.

Hope­fully, in the upcom­ing months, I can get a release to let me talk about some of the ideas and con­cepts I’m hack­ing on and I can them really start talk­ing about them.

In any case — Based off this entry: Agile Test­ing: Drucker on agility and testing

I picked up a cou­ple of Peter Drucker books from Ama­zon and I’ve started read­ing them. I pre­vi­ously had no knowl­edge of this man, but in start­ing to read this stuff, I see why peo­ple like him (and his thoughts) so much. A lot of it is amaz­ingly applic­a­ble to the space I am in at the moment.

Also — you should check out the Python411 Web­cast — I’ve started lis­ten­ing to the series on my drive, and it has a lot of good infor­ma­tion. Between this and the QA Labs pod­cast, I’m get­ting a lot of “Good Ideas” about Python/QA projects and improvements.

I man­aged to sit down and watch the vid cast for the Tur­bo­gears 20 Minute Wiki — and where I was sim­ply con­fused before (I’m not a web-programmer by any means) now I am com­pletely daunted. Tur­bo­gears looks damned nice — I just don’t know how easy it is going to be for a non-web pro­gram­mer to really get “into” it.

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