I wear many hats: coach managers, coach architects, mentor programmers, develop code, test, or talk to C-level executives (CEOs, CIOs, CFOs, CPOs, CGOs, etc.). I do whatever it takes to deliver value to the customer and complete projects.
I use Scrum (
http://www.agilescrum.com),
BalancedAgility (
http://www.balancedagility.com), or XBreed (
http://www.xbreed.net) to develop software, with a high-dosage of
OpenSource tools: CVS, Apache, Tomcat, Bugzilla, etc.; and practices:
http://www.dreamsongs.com/NewFiles/JiniCommunityPL.pdf
I have done Scrum since 1995. Most of the appliations we develop as of late are J2EE applications.
Favorite Programming tools:
EmacsEditor, Eclipse (
EclipseIde). I like Emacs more to program in Lisp (specially with SLIME
http://www.cliki.net/Slime), Haskell, Curry, Erlang or C++ but I like
EclipseIde to program in Java.
I am interested in a lot of stuff like agents; functional programming; logical programming; pattern-oriented programming languages; the theory of software and patterns; Agile Methods like SCRUM, XP; lofty things like business architecures (BPR, KM, supply-chain management, workflow, etc.); complexity science; and Physics. The items on this
list are curiously related ;-)
Sometimes I play with
JlisaRuleEngine at night.
More stuff about me at and what I like and care about:
I have a wicked sense of humor:
My favorite Wiki page:
* HomoiconicLanguages
Email me here:
mailto:beedlem_AT_hipaaccelerator.com
mailto:beedlem_AT_e-architects.com
I am one of the authors of the
AgileAlliance's manifesto and a founding member of the
AgileAlliance:
Did I mention I own a couple of companies?
Adapt, be Agile, or else be left behind....
Also one of the authors of the
ScrumBook.
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