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Pecha Kucha
In addition to the CTA user group, I'm also participating in a Pecha Kucha evening in a couple of weeks. I learnt about this concept from the excellent Presentation Zen book and it's basically a structured presentation format where each presenter has 20 ... |
13-Aug-2008 22:43:00 |
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The non-coding architect
I found a great blog entry today by Frank Kelly called How to spot the dreaded non-coding architect (NCA), which is about some of the differences between architects that can code and architects that can't (or don't). Since this site is about "coding the ... |
02-Jul-2007 20:14:00 |
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Thoughts on "Blog it!"
A combination of multiple clients, SOA, DSDM vs. RUP, running a training course and other bits and pieces means that I haven't had the opportunity to write about the Blog it! SIG talk I presented last week. I've had some great feedback and it was ... |
28-Oct-2005 21:59:51 |
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Effective presentations
Via Matt comes a link to Dick Hardt's OSCON 2005 presentation, Identity 2.0. All the commentary that I've seen about this is right - his presentation certainly does have a certain wow factor! We were trying to work out how many slides this would take and ... |
06-Oct-2005 15:55:52 |
Simon is a hands-on software architect and a senior consultant at 

