For the life of me, I can't beleive the stuff I am reading! I can't imagine not using Visual Studio for my job. And no, I do not use drag-and-drop.
Using a coin to screw a screw is not better than using a screwdriver. Use the right tools folks to make your job easier.
Seriously, I wouldn't bring it. It is a vacation, enjoy your stay, mingle with the locals and leave the laptop at home. You can use all you want at home, just don't waste your time with it especially when it is your first trip overseas.
I spent a month in Spain recently and used the net maybe 4 times. Didn't need to offload pictures, I just kept buying memory sticks (14 gigs of videos/pictures).
ROFL! The only thing you know about agile is that is is a buzzword, that's it.
My company uses agile effectlively, and everyone knows that agile is comprised of iterations (typically 1, 2, 4 weeks or whatever you want). At the end of these iterations, a release is done to the clients (typically management if it is in-house stuff). The iteration is comprised of stories to be completed.
Nightly builds are just automated builds that are done daily or nigthly, hence the name. This has nothing to do with agile, why would it? Makes no sense to show clients code that is incomplete and between iterations...
LOL@YOU.
For the life of me, I can't beleive the stuff I am reading! I can't imagine not using Visual Studio for my job. And no, I do not use drag-and-drop. Using a coin to screw a screw is not better than using a screwdriver. Use the right tools folks to make your job easier.
Seriously, I wouldn't bring it. It is a vacation, enjoy your stay, mingle with the locals and leave the laptop at home. You can use all you want at home, just don't waste your time with it especially when it is your first trip overseas. I spent a month in Spain recently and used the net maybe 4 times. Didn't need to offload pictures, I just kept buying memory sticks (14 gigs of videos/pictures).
Good.luck.with.that.
ROFL! The only thing you know about agile is that is is a buzzword, that's it. My company uses agile effectlively, and everyone knows that agile is comprised of iterations (typically 1, 2, 4 weeks or whatever you want). At the end of these iterations, a release is done to the clients (typically management if it is in-house stuff). The iteration is comprised of stories to be completed. Nightly builds are just automated builds that are done daily or nigthly, hence the name. This has nothing to do with agile, why would it? Makes no sense to show clients code that is incomplete and between iterations... LOL@YOU.