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		<title>CodaServer is Githubbed</title>
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		<title>CodaServer 1.0 Apha 2 Released</title>
		<description>Alpha 2 of CodaServer is up and ready for download.  You can get the latest version here.

This release fixes one serious bug and adds a new, important feature.

	CREATE TABLE had been reporting an error occasionally because it was unable to find the column type definitions.  This should no longer be ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=197</link>
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		<title>Database Thaw Revisited</title>
		<description>Now I have not met Martin Fowler in person.  We haven't bumped into each other, tweeted, chatted, or anything else.  Yet he has the ability to completely read my mind.  Witness his article from a few days back, Database Thaw.

In his article Martin mentions a few alternative database products (he ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=196</link>
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		<title>Data Model != Database</title>
		<description>Look, I love databases as much as the next guy.  Maybe even more.  Ok, definitely more.  But this needs to stop.

Databases are not a valid integration point for applications.

I have seen this in virtually every place I've been and it's a problem.  Everybody loves the database because we all understand ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=195</link>
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		<title>Interface-Driven Development: Concepts</title>
		<description>Hey, look at that, Barack won the election.

When I left off I was talking about a great new development methodology, called Interface-Driven Development.  Yes, with all capitals.  You can read all about the principles in the last article.
Team Organization
Many development teams are organized "horizontally."  That is to say, different ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=194</link>
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		<title>Flexible Business Processes with CodaServer</title>
		<description>(This is the fifth article in the Better Living through CodaServer series)

Most software developers work in the trenches, the corporate IT departments, writing code to help automate a company's various processes.  While the Googles get the glory and Facebooks find the fame, our intrepid warriors make life better for one ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=193</link>
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		<title>Interface-Driven Development: Background</title>
		<description>Something about programming leads us developers to come up with all-consuming ideologies about our craft.  Maybe its our built-in pattern detectors or well-tuned sense of structure and architecture.  Maybe it's the hubris.  Who knows?

So as I was typing in my blog the other day, I tripped over the one true ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=192</link>
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		<title>User Permissions in CodaServer, Part 1</title>
		<description>(This article is the fourth entry in the Better Living Through CodaServer series.)

Most business systems implement the concept of "users," those crazy scamps who login and actually use the software.  They're pretty important; each has different capabilities within the system and their access levels need to be made available to ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=191</link>
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		<title>Crosstraining: Band-aid Posing as a Solution</title>
		<description>Back in DC I worked at a place that attempted to make developers interchangeable.  This makes a lot of sense; you want redundancy on your team if someone gets sick, takes a vacation, or leaves the company to go raise yaks for fiber-harvesting in Nepal, or instance.  It's also helpful ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=190</link>
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		<title>Schema Versioning in CodaServer</title>
		<description>(This is the third article in the Better Living through CodaServer series) 

Databases have always been a little awkward in the versioning department.

A database server is an environment all its own.  Different databases can have identical schemas but much different data in them.  Some of this data is very much ...</description>
		<link>http://mikeomatic.net/?p=189</link>
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