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From being a junior developer all the way to Development Manager position, I was always interested in new technologies. Passionate speaker, IT junky, developer, architect, team lead, and development manager - many hats, one goal - making software better and closer to people’s needs. For the most part I am using my blog as a scratch pad, writing small articles on things which I came across, was asked about more then once, and which would otherwise require additional research again and again.

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Tag Archives: borcon 2004
BorCon Blog list
I’ve decided to republish a list of blogs and put it in separate post, so there it is (in alphabetical order) Chuck Hutchings – http://www.chuckscorner.com/ – pictures Craig Stuntz – http://blogs.teamb.com/craigstuntz Dave Nottage – http://blogs.teamb.com/davenottage/category/138.aspx Dr. Bob’s – http://www.drbob42.com/borcon Jim … Continue reading
Monday’s morning keynote session
David I have continued a yesterday Dale’s music line and joined Taiko group (Taiko? Read this http://www.taiko.com/rollingthunder.html). Drums – Great wake up call for us. Boz Elloy holding a keynote session about Borland vision of software delivery optimization (http://info.borland.com/conf2004/keynotes.html). After … Continue reading
BorCon 2004 is opened – short
BorCon is opened. Some people was shoot during a presentation. Just joking ;o) Great presentation, many people, big party after, casino, good music by great band, Dale Fuller played some music for us and through some gifts to us. Read … Continue reading
Tutorial Sessions – day 2
Delphi Tips and Techniques by Brian Long Foundations of Service-Oriented Architectures by Kenneth Faw Session #1: Many of us start a day with session which became classic of BorCon – Delphi Tips and Techniques by Brian Long. I think everybody … Continue reading