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London User Group - August 2008
Here are the details of the August London User Group. Title : Flex, Silverlight or JavaFX - which should you choose? Summary : Rich Internet Applications are a hot topic at the moment; with Adobe, Microsoft and Sun vying for your attention in a ... |
11-Aug-2008 19:47:25 |
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Experience should guide, not constrain
One of the things that makes an architect is experience, and in many cases an architect has got where they are because of the expertise that they've built up in their chosen technology; be it Java, .NET or whatever. I'm still of the opinion that it's ... |
30-Jul-2008 21:08:00 |
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Question of the week
We get a number of question from people about software architecture and since most of the answers are applicable to a wider audience, we thought it would be good to share them. For this reason, we're going to post a question of the week (we will ... |
28-Mar-2008 11:15:37 |
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We are hiring in London
I don't usually do job ads on my blog, but I'm going to make an exception - we are hiring! We're looking for several types of people at the moment (take a look at current opportunities), but from a technical perspective we're primarily looking for ... |
01-Nov-2005 11:31:25 |
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Java best practices
At Evolution we hold regular special interest group meetings that are open to our staff and clients. Last night, I ran a session about Java best practices. It's an age old topic, yet somehow still remains to be timely. Here's an interesting quote from a ... |
24-Aug-2005 22:49:18 |
Simon is a hands-on software architect and has a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from the University of Reading. Over the past 12 years, he’s been involved in projects ranging from rich desktop clients and web applications through to highly scalable distributed systems and service-oriented architectures; predominantly within the finance industry. He's also undertaken consulting and training roles with a broader focus on people, process and technology.

