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  1. In summary then, the .NET framework v3.5 SP1 runs on the .NET CLR v2.0 ... I think
  2. @benoitx you can do that through Eclipse really easily too using the web service client wizard
  3. @chuggid agree ... too many teams dive into the code without understanding what they are actually supposed to be building
  4. Tweaking itjersey/itguernsey ... adding the RSS links
  5. Live ASP.NET application install done FTW
  6. Looking good so far ... RT @marlenesh The #QCon London 2010 schedule is online: http://qconlondon.com/london-2010/schedule/wednesday.jsp
  7. Heading back to Gatwick after an excellent couple of days in London running our software architecture course
  8. @wendydevolder back in march although we potentially have some private courses lined up for early next year
  9. @wendydevolder the new content went down really well
  10. @wendydevolder no worries ... course was excellent thanks!
  11. @j6wbs I'm going to have a quick beer at #ggx ... hopefully catch up with you
  12. Sharing software architecture done and time for a coffee break
  13. @therave people taking the course ... I think we used to assume too much previous knowledge in designing a software system from scratch
  14. So far I can see: Java, WebLogic, Spring, Quartz, POI, Hibernate, JMS, databases, log4j, ldap, Tomcat, a SAN, Spring MVC, JSP, ...
  15. Setting up for day 2 of the @skillsmatter course ... looking forward to seeing what designs/technology choices the teams come up
  16. Met up with @kpseal ... think we (I?) assumed too much knowledge about how to architect/design systems in the past
  17. Staying around @skillsmatter for the cloud talk
  18. @richardlevy thanks! look forward to catching up.
  19. @kenhorn yup ... software architecture for developers course
  20. Doing some non-functional testing on my slides (i.e. do they show up right on the projector!)