Whenever I have the opportunity to visit other companies or talk to other developers, I am always amazed at the number of developers using machines 3+ years old. I know of one developer who was not only using an older machine, but that machine only had one GB of RAM! He was using Visual Studio 2008, SQL server management studio, and ReSharper among other products, and was waiting on his machine more than he was coding.
One of the things I'm proud of here is that our development environment and equipment isn't a hindrance to our productivity. Developers receive new machines every two years, work on laptops equipped with docking stations with dual 20" external monitors, and have wireless keyboards and mice. I've been asked a few questions about this setup before:
I have a feeling there are other managers and developers out there who might need help justifying some new machines and better equipment. I have found a few blog posts on the topic and, in an effort to help, I have bulleted some of the reasons that I think justify this investment.
For this one, I'll simply refer you to Darrell Norton's excellent post on the topic.
I strongly believe that there is a direct relationship between the caliber of equipment your developers use to their productivity and job enjoyment. These two things are critical to team and company success so go ahead, invest a little money in the team. You're sure to reap the rewards.
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March 25. 2009 12:11
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May 7. 2009 08:22
Some solutions have been documented but I ran into other issues and ended up the solution a little further. Long story short, I ended up creating a custom Pipeline Component to strip out DTD’s and add Namespaces using regular expressions. At first I created a cXML cleaner component that worked specifically for my scenario. This worked fine but eventually I noticed that I was using a regular expression to find and replace the DTD which led me to think “Why can’t I use any regex I pass in and replace anything I want to?” So I did. I even made it open source so no one ever has to feel the anguish of having to develop custom BizTalk Pipeline Components, because it sucks. Bad.
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