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Developer Spotlight: Mastering Wave – Daniel Graversen

by David

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Our January Developer Spotlight shines on Daniel Graversen of Mastering Wave. Daniel has been developing for Google Wave since it has been released and his latest gadgets have been some of his best work yet. Those of you that are regulars to this blog will recognize Daniel as a frequent contributor here. However, it is only his great work as a developer that has earned him the Developer Spotlight, lets take a look.

There is the Strategy Planning Tool Gadget, described as:

When you are working on designing your business or a product launch, it requires the use of some of the strategic tools. It can be the SWOT, PEST or PESTEL or the BCG growth matrix. Normally work on those tools is done in a room and on a whiteboard. The whiteboard is a really great way to work and it can make people work together and create a lot of interesting content. It though has some challenges for teams that are not sitting together or are difficult to get in the same room.

There is also the Scrum Task Board gadget:

We have produced a new Taskboard gadget, created in flex where there is spend some more time on the interface to make it look wave-y. The gadget lets you assign users to tasks and view which tasks are unassigned.

Next is the the Wordpress publishing robot:

The robot works by adding the robot wp-bot@appspot.com to your wave. First time you add the robot it complains that you need to give credentials for a Wordpress blog. Next time you add the robot to a wave, it will publish the blog to your own site with out any hassle. Remember to have the plugin Wavr installed on your blog.

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On the Mastering Wave site Daniel offers a lot of information to help out developers for Google Wave. Daniel is truly a very enthusiastic Google Waver and has  been offering excellent advice, reviews and extensions to help and support the Google Wave community.

Go check out Mastering Wave and offer Daniel your support and appreciation for his great efforts developing for Google Wave.





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Daniel Graversen February 1, 2010 at 5:07 am

Hi,
Thanks for placing me in this developer spotlight and for the kind words.

Daniel

David February 1, 2010 at 6:20 am

Your Welcome Daniel,

It was an easy choice given the two great extensions you released last month.

Cheers!

David

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