Link love
Jun/092
I’m not sure if this blog has some loyal reader yet, but if you are one, or just passing by, and you are working wiht Siebel, this post is written for you.
Do you have a blog or website about Siebel? Do you want to share your knowledge with others? Just drop the link in the comments and I’ll put it in my blogroll. No questions asked.
The only thing I would like in return is a link on your blog/website to siebelconsultant.net.
Dec/081
Wanted: Siebel developers who are using twitter.
I’ve using twitter for about a year now and most people I follow are Belgian people who are strongly linked to the web (web designers, web architects, students, …). Until now I haven’t found any Siebel developers in Belgium that are using twitter.
That’s why I’m writing this post. If you are a Siebel developer and you are using twitter, feel free to follow me or give me a link to your twitter-profile so I can follow you. I think twitter is a great and easy way to find a quick solution when facing small problems and I’m looking to expand my network with fellow Siebel developers.
So please feel free to visit my profile or leave a comment if you are using twitter yourself.
JIRA
Feb/081
On my current project, we use JIRA to keep a track of all bugs found in the application. At first, it was a bit difficult using the tool – before we worked with an excel-file – but now it became a second nature. If I can fix my bugs on time, it will be a complete victory.
This is my list that has to be finished by tonight:
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Looks possible, doesn’t it?
