perth.ozalt.net
Perth ALT.NET: September 2010
http://perth.ozalt.net/2010_09_01_archive.html
An ALT.NET Group located in Perth, Western Australia. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Free Windows Phone 7 Workshop. Is coming to town to deliver the Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop. The workshop runs for two days (14th and 15th of October) and is free to attend but registration is mandatory. From Nicks MVP profile:. Nick currently runs Built To Roam. And via the Professional Visual Studio website, http:/ www.professionalvisualstudio.com/. Nick has been invited to present at a variety of events includin...
errordrivendevelopment.blogspot.com
Ending error-driven development: Size doesn't matter
http://errordrivendevelopment.blogspot.com/2014/09/size-doesnt-matter.html
A blog focused on programming, systems development, and IT consulting. Sunday, September 28, 2014. A couple of years ago, at a GOTO Aarhus conference, I took a break from the sessions, and walked around in the vendor area. Here I was lucky enough to be able to listen in on a conversation between Dave Thomas. This is the sort of things I think of when I hear the words "big data". It turns out that I've basically misunderstood the concept of big data, and that I underestimated the amount of data out there.
mike.brisgeek.com
Dev Event Archive MikeFitz with overflow bit set…
http://mike.brisgeek.com/qld-developer-events/dev-event-archive
Redefining already defined constructor for class wpdb in /home/bri58020/public html/mike/wp-includes/wp-db.php. Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/bri58020/public html/mike/wp-includes/cache.php. Redefining already defined constructor for class WP Object Cache in /home/bri58020/public html/mike/wp-includes/cache.php. Declaration of Walker Page: start lvl() should be compatible with Walker: start lvl($output) in /home/bri58020/public html/mike/wp-includes/classes.php.
sixdegreespodcast.com
Six Degrees Podcast: October 2011
http://www.sixdegreespodcast.com/2011_10_01_archive.html
We believe all aspects of technology are separated by six degrees or less. Our mission is to prove it! Friday, 28 October 2011. Coding By Numbers - Episode 30 (Dave Thomas interview). In this episode, Steve and Craig are joined by software luminary, Dave Thomas. From Bedarra Research Labs. Amongst many other things, Dave is the person responsible for bringing the YOW! QUT (Queensland University of Technology). UQ (University of Queensland). Software as a Service. Erlang Factory Lite in Brisbane.
larrymulcahy.blogspot.com
Larry Mulcahy: November 2014
http://larrymulcahy.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
Sunday, November 23, 2014. They should call this the JavaScript, Architecture and Dev/Ops show. I'm doing a certain amount of career soul-searching. Is Java over? In 2007 I went to Scott Davis' Grails presentation and thought it was the coolest thing I ever saw. So, a long and winding 7 years later, I'm actually working in Grails. Scott wasn't at this NFJS but I saw him a while back at Boulder Java User's Group. And he was presenting on a JavaScript topic. Was good and drew a lot of interest. I dutifully...
edoc2015.unisa.edu.au
Keynotes - IEEE EDOC 2015
https://edoc2015.unisa.edu.au/index.php/keynotes
Call for Workshop Proposals. University of South Australia. Keynotes at EDOC 2015. Model-driven engineering for the social enterprise. Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Business Analytics for the Adaptive Enterprise. University of Toronto, Canada and University of Trento, Italy. The presentation is based partly on joint work with Elvis Koci, Alejandro Mate, Juan Trujillo and Kostas Zoumpatianos. The Real Time Enterprise Tools and Peopleware. Bedarra Research Labs, Canada. Tweets by @ieee edoc.
matthew.brecknell.net
BFPG: Passing the baton - Matthew Brecknell
http://matthew.brecknell.net/post/bfpg-passing-the-baton
BFPG: Passing the baton. After a couple of great talks from Ben Kolera. I announced my retirement from the team that organises the Brisbane Functional Programming Group. I’ve had loads of fun helping organise BFPG, and I’m still enjoying it. So why quit? On a personal level, I do have a bunch of projects that need more focus. But that’s not the only reason. This decision is largely due to two excellent people who joined the team within the last year: Ben Kolera. For paying for a Vimeo Plus subscription, ...