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Behaviour Driven Development

Posted by Owen Evans on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Last night I had a lot of fun presenting at the Wellington .net User Group on Behaviour Driven Development.

Below are the slides from the talk.

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TechEd 2009 Day 2

Posted by Owen Evans on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Day 2 seems a bit thinner on the ground for dev talks.

Challenging the role of Software Architect by Kevin Fancis Not so much challenging as saying we need them more, which I disagree with, had personal disagreements with the content of the talk and for the first time at TechEd I felt compelled to leave the [...]

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TechEd 2009 Day 1

Posted by Owen Evans on Monday, September 14th, 2009

Well day one is coming to a close, so before I forget I need to get my thought’s down on paper…. well virtual paper..

keynote

I really think MS need to rethink inviting politicians to TechEd, it really adds very little value for people in the audience, in the end it’s a gathering of IT professionals and [...]

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Blacked Out in Protest

Posted by Owen Evans on Monday, February 16th, 2009

You may have noticed my site has lost it’s usual texture and colour. The reasoning is simple:

  • New Zealand, despite being a country of wonder and great people, have been subjected to a miscarriage of politicking.
  • New Zealand, despite being a country that claims to encourage and embrace a technologically savvy work force is threatening the very infrastructure that allows many of us to earn a living.
  • New Zealand, despite being a country based on a rule of law that states innocent until proven guilty, is slipping into draconian heavy handed law making.

New Zealand is stepping down the wrong path

we need to pull it back

we need the politicians to listen.

if you haven’t already: sign the petition and write to your MP.

Repeal Guilt upon Accusation laws

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