Rebuilding

Ok, so time to rebuild.  My hosting company crashed and lost my work again. 

I have been able to use this site less than 50% of my time over the last year, so I have given up.  Defected.

Time to rebuild with TypePad.

You should note the change in design, links page, about page etc.  All exciting, new, simplified and, well, hopefully stable. 

Setup

Right, watch this space. All going well research will follow.

Mostly set to go now.

Time to Get This Done

I have been reminded how useful this site would have been as an archive / research tool (had I not lost it in 'the big crash'), so I shall now attempt to set it up again.

It should be fully searchable and will hopefully help me remember where I have been. All going well anyway.

I also need to start thinking about how strictly tied I am to my current research plan. Am I dedicated to oral vs. written communication? Am I dedicated to pair-programming? Am I dedicated to programmer-programmer communication vs. programmer-other communication?

So much to consider this term.

And much reading to be getting on with.

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