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DevTeach Toronto Wrap-up
Last week I was out in Toronto presenting at DevTeach. I gave 3 presentations:
- Database Migration in .NET (Sample Code)
- Recommended CI Practices
- Operations Database: Bridging the Gap between Development and Production
Unfortunately I ended up attending relatively few of the sessions as I was pretty busy preparing the materials for my presentations. But what I did see was quite good. I particularly liked Derek Hatcher’s Leveraging the Amazon Platform (EC2 and S3) and Greg Young’s DDDD, Unshackle Your Domain.
What I enjoyed most about the conference was getting to know and learn from some of the experts in a new technology circle. I missed last year’s DevTeach in Vancouver as I was in China at the time but I was glad to have made it out this one.
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May 20th, 2008
Speaking at DevTeach, Toronto
I have been selected as a speaker at the Toronto DevTeach event on May 12-16th. I’m running 3 session:
- Automated Database Evolution and Deployment
- Recommended practices for Continuous Integration
- Home-grown Production System Monitoring and Report
Let me know if you’re planning to attend the event and if there’s anything in particular that you would like to see covered in this event.
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Feb 11th, 2008