[UPDATE 1] Here’s the list of ineta User Groups (which can be filtered for Australia) [UPDATE 2] Here’s the Readify list of Australian User Groups I’ve been looking for a simple list of all the Sydney user groups (Microsoft based ones that is) and have found it difficult to come by. As a starting point I visited the Microsoft site (here) but found it non-user friendly and out of...
QUALITY: You are what you repeatedly code
Just going through my backlog of blog posts and read this one from Paul Stovell (from over a month ago). I totally agree with his main point that ‘we are what we repeatedly code’. It takes a while to build a habit. I wish more coders wised up to this. But more importantly I wish more software managers wised up to this. When it comes to the cost involved, I’d suggest that the...
ACS: Speaking at ACS Wollongong next Wed 4 July 2007
Next Wed I’m speaking at the South Coast Chapter of the Australian Computer Society, discussing ‘5 Mistakes Software Managers Make‘. This is based on my recent talk at SBTUG, but expanded a little taking into account the great feedback I got at the meeting.
Details here
Not sure if any of my readers are Wollongong based, but if so I’d love to see you there.
SBTUG: Web 2.0 and Connected Systems presentations available
Looks like Rahul‘s beaten me to it again… the presentations from Wednesday night’s sessions at SBTUG are up. A quick report: Steven Ringo gave a very good overview of Web 2.0, where it is used, popular sites, how it can be used in business and where it is headed. Most useful. Scott Scovell (and yes, Rahul, I agree, he is a guru) managed to cram a comprehensive overview of the...
VFP: Talman is hiring
As Rahul has posted, Talman is looking for two more staff to build our VFP team: A Senior VFP Developer A Senior QA + Testing professional There are details on the links about how to apply. Please note: the roles are only open to Australian permanent residents at this stage. What’s interesting about this is that we are growing our VFP team (ie they are not replacements for people leaving)...
SBTUG: Web 2.0 and Connected systems this Wed 27 June 2007
This Wednesday at Sydney Business & Technology User Group (SBTUG) we have two excellent sessions lined up. The first (Business) has Steven Ringo talking about all things Web 2.0, explaining the different offerings, but most importantly outlining how they can be useful to your business. The second (Technology) is an overview of Connected Systems by Scott Scovell. This won’t be so much...
MANAGEMENT: Hiring and firing
You may have already seen this little gem:
If not, then be dazzled by the genius of Kishor (not his real name).
Do you relate to the author’s comment towards the end?:
‘It was at that point that I realised I would never make it to the top rank of IT managers. Something else was necessary; a talent I didn’t possess. Kishor had it.’
NETWORKING: Speed-Networking report
About two weeks ago I attended this event, a speed networking event for .Net companies. The idea is that the ‘community’ of .Net based companies get to know each other better for the purposes of partnering and network building. I was a little hesitant but went any way (Talman does a lot of .Net stuff in addition to our VFP stuff). The reasons for my hesitancy were because I...
PERSONAL: I’m back… again…
Yes, just got my notebook back after a week without it. This is the second time in as many months that my machine has died. This time it died on Monday morning when I booted up at work, but I’m lucky enough to have it back late on Friday arvo (so I can spend all weekend re-installing all my stuff J). It makes you realise how lost you can become without your machine. Sure, everything was all...
CLARITY: Anyone understand SOA?
Here’s what’s frustrating me lately – there is no easy way of getting simple answers to anything. Nothing is simple anymore. Everything gets swamped in too much information. Take Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for example. I want a simple, agreed upon definition for this phrase. I usually explain it in terms of having different servers exposing web services etc. Incomplete and...