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I’ll be speaking at SYS-CON's Real-World Java one-day seminar in New York City next Monday, August 13. Despite the fact that it's August, it looks like they have lined up an interesting panel of speakers for the day, including sessions by Yakov Fain on using Flex with Java (that’ll be interesting to me) as well as sessions by Sun on Java 6.0 and a panel session on Java 7.0.
The title of my session is “Code Quality: Pay Now or Pay Later”, and I will be talking about why code quality is an issue that many sweep under the rug, why we should care deeply about it, as well as some practical steps to start down that path. Our CTO Mark Dixon will be there with me, so if you’re in the NYC area, come say hello!
Registration is discounted by $500 through the end of this week, and you can register here.
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Nigel Cheshire is CEO of Enerjy Software, a division of Teamstudio Inc. He oversees product strategy and has been driving the company's growth since he founded it in 1996. Prior to founding Teamstudio, Inc., Nigel was co-founder and principal of Ives & Company, a CRM solutions consultancy. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Teesside, England.
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I'll be speaking at SYS-CON's Real-World Java One-Day Seminar in New York City next Monday, August 13. Despite the fact that it's August, it looks like they have lined up an interesting panel of speakers for the day, including sessions by Yakov Fain on using Flex with Java (that'll be interesting to me) as well as sessions by Sun on Java 6.0 and a panel session on Java 7.0. The title of my session is 'Code Quality: Pay Now or Pay Later', and I will be talking about why code quality is an issue that many sweep under the rug, why we should care deeply about it, as well as some practical steps to start down that path. Our CTO Mark Dixon will be there with me, so if you're in the NYC area, come say hello! |
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