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April 24th, 2007

Speaking at IASA Atlanta: May 9th

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This should be fun a night, I will kick off with a light hearted look at Cruise Control - it is amazing how many projects still do not use Continuous Integration. My plan is take demos and a few slides - knowing the Architect Group the audience will soon be talking more than me ;)

Next I will give a more formal presentation on Software Estimation - it will be a little dry, but I expect people in the room will liven it up with amusing tales from the field. We all have tales to tell of estimates which went awry.

The Architects group is really meant for Architects and CTOs with 10+ years experience. Even are you not an Architect (yet!) come along this month and enjoy these basic topics. Be aware that most regulars will call out any BS from presenters, I fully expect to be challenged and hope to learn a lot from other attendees.

The Atlanta IASA website is http://www.iasahome.org/web/atlanta.
We meet at Matrix in Dunwoody:

May 9 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Matrix (on the top floor)
115 Perimeter Center Place NE
Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30346

Click here for a Google Map

The office is secure so if you are late knock on the window to the left of the door and someone will let you in.

Posted by Paul Lockwood as Atlanta, Presentations, Tech Events, Technology at 12:45 PM MST

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April 4th, 2007

Moved to WordPress

This is the new feed:

http://dotnetworkaholic.com/feed/

The transition was fairly painless. The DasBlog posts imported to WordPress directly from the RSS feed, but all the comments were lost. This may be a future possibility so I zipped up a working copy of DasBlog. Moving my eight Blogger posts to Wordpress was easy with the correct plugin for ‘new’ Blogger (i.e. not the default Blogger plugin). First impressions are that Wordpress is very easy to use, has plenty of features and lots of community support.

Posted by Paul Lockwood as Other at 5:04 PM MST

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