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Kevin Vandever: Shaking IT Up
Kevin Vandever is the manager of iSeries application development for Behr Process, in Santa Ana, California.
He is also a senior technical editor at IT Jungle.
February 20, 2006: Don't Fear Silence, and Buy Some Duct Tape
November 14, 2005: Preemptive Listening, a Tool of Tools
October 3, 2005: Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Use Your New Software
May 31, 2005: In a Crisis, A Good Manager Is an Absent Manager
April 11, 2005: Meet That Date!
May 10, 2004: 10 Ways Management Can Ruin Your Day
March 8, 2004: 10 Ways Programmers Can Ruin Your Day
January 12, 2004: Is the Sunset Better in France?
November 10, 2003: IT Is Like an Airport
October 13, 2003: Who the Heck Signs Up for Management?
September 15, 2003: Fill Our Reserves
August 18, 2003: Putting QA to the Test
July 14, 2003: Value-Added Resellers, Now That's Funny
June 9, 2003: Consultant or Employee? That Is the Question
April 28, 2003: What a Wonderful IT World
March 10, 2003: You Have the Right to Remain Trained
February 10, 2003: The Application Development Death Cycle
October 14, 2002: WASTE, or Why Acronyms Stunt Thought Exchange
September 16, 2002: The Proper Perspective
August 12, 2002: Curing Your Headache by Smashing Your Big Toe
July 15, 2002: Peter or the Red Queen? Pick Your Principle
June 10, 2002: RPG's Been Where Java's Going
April 8, 2002: Stalking the Experts
March 11, 2002: ILE Is Not New Technology
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