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Coding the Architecture RSS feed for Simon Brown [Coding the Architecture] Just a short note to plug a handful of sessions that Kevin and I are presenting at the upcoming Software Architect 2008 conference, 3rd-5th June, London. 1. Coding the Architecture : From Developer to Architect The first is a re-run of our ...

Simon Brown

 

Simon is a hands-on software architect who works within Detica's Global Financial Markets group. Simon has been involved in projects ranging from desktop clients and web applications through to highly scalable distributed systems and service-oriented architectures (SOA). His specialist technology is Java and, as a hands-on technical authority, he's called upon to advise and shape solutions; defining, delivering and assuring that the chosen architecture is fit for purpose and meets the non-functional requirements. Simon has also written and co-written a number of books about Java EE web technologies, spoken at several conferences (e.g. QCon and JavaOne) and founded Coding the Architecture that’s running on his open source Java EE blogging tool called Pebble.

E-mail : simon.brown at codingthearchitecture.com

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Building high volume, low latency systems with Java
For those of you not fortunate enough to be jetting over to San Francisco for JavaOne this week, feel free to come and join us this evening for some community buzz at the Coding the Architecture London User Group. Tonight, we'll be looking at the ...
06-May-2008
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Living with the Time Capsule
I've had my 500GB Time Capsule for almost a couple of months now and I thought that I'd post my thoughts, particularly since I just unplugged it as a backup device. Here's why... It's slow : I have a 802.11g network, with a whole host of devices ...
28-Apr-2008
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history meme
imac:~ simon$ history | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}' | sort -rn | head 95 cd 79 svn 55 ant 41 ls 30 ./startup.sh 27 vi 27 ./shutdown.sh 23 ssh 13 ftp 11 cat Anybody want to guess what the startup.sh and shutdown.sh scripts are from?
16-Apr-2008