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A developer's guide to load testing - video
Just a quickie ... the video from A developer's guide to load testing at Skills Matter last week is now available to view online. The microphone picked up the questions and comments quite well, which is excellent. Enjoy, and feel free to use the Google ... |
15-Jun-2009 23:27:51 |
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A developer's guide to load testing - slides
Thanks to everybody that came along to the CTA user group earlier in the week. The tube strike may had reduced the numbers but we still had some great discussion about load testing. My slides are available to download (~4MB) and if anybody wants to ... |
11-Jun-2009 19:40:49 |
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A developer's guide to load testing
Here are the details of the June 2009 London User Group. Title : A developer's guide to load testing Summary : Load testing is an often forgotten and seemingly difficult task that many people shy away from doing. It doesn't have to be this way though, ... |
02-Jun-2009 09:39:00 |
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London User Group - October 2008
Here are the details of the October London User Group. Title : Testing as an Architectual Concern Summary : In this session, Kevin Seal will present some recent experiences of testing a JavaEE project and how coverage was a double-edged sword, unit ... |
14-Oct-2008 14:55:18 |
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How much architecture is enough?
Thanks to everybody that came along to our "in *our* brains" session last week where we tried to answer the question of how much architecture is enough. The event was part of Skills Matter's London Agile Month and it was a great turnout where we had some ... |
08-Sep-2008 17:01:00 |
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How much architecture is enough?
This Wednesday, after the training course and as a part of Skills Matter's London Agile Month, we'll be running a session entitled "How much architecture is enough?". Although this is billed as "In the Brain of Simon Brown", it's actually going to be an ... |
01-Sep-2008 11:11:25 |
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London User Group - August 2008
Here are the details of the August London User Group. Title : Flex, Silverlight or JavaFX - which should you choose? Summary : Rich Internet Applications are a hot topic at the moment; with Adobe, Microsoft and Sun vying for your attention in a ... |
11-Aug-2008 19:47:25 |
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London User Group - July 2008
The next London user group is Tuesday 15th July and it'll be a social event rather than the usual presentation/discuss... |
11-Jul-2008 16:40:00 |
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London User Group - June 2008
Here are the details of the June London User Group. Title : Themes from the Software Architect 2008 conference Summary : Join us for a discussion of the themes from the recent Software Architect 2008 conference that took place in early June at the ... |
09-Jun-2008 12:48:00 |
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London User Group - May 2008
Here are the details of the May London User Group. Title : Building a high volume, low latency system in Java Summary : This session will provide some insight into the architecture, design and development of a greenfield high volume, low latency ... |
25-Apr-2008 14:30:52 |
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Sharing architectures
The last user group session may have seen a small turnout, but we did have some interesting discussion about sharing architecture. Here are my notes. Architecture document should outline decisions and their implications - get people to sign-up ... |
16-Apr-2008 14:17:00 |
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London User Group - April 2008
Here are the details of the April London User Group. Title : Sharing Architectures Summary : The transition from architectural vision to production code is not always an easy one. Of course we plan for a certain amount of change and accept that some ... |
26-Mar-2008 17:23:00 |
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The First CTA Podcast
As mentioned at the last user group, the members of the Coding the Architecture website have decided to start producing some podcasts. This was born out of a request to make the user group sessions available to people that could not attend the actual ... |
06-Mar-2008 12:05:29 |
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London User Group - March 2008
Here are the details of the March Coding the Architecture London User Group. Title : An architecture case study Summary : This session will present a case study of a small tactical software system, which was deployed into production in just two ... |
21-Feb-2008 20:20:00 |
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The key difference between developer and architect roles
At our last user group, we asked people what they thought the key difference between the developer and architect roles was. I said that I'd publish the results, so here they are : Architect has responsibility for ensuring coherence of all aspects ... |
11-Feb-2008 15:48:00 |
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London User Group - December 2007
Thanks very much to everybody that came along to the London User Group last Thursday night - it was our largest turnout yet at just under 40 people. Also, congratulations to the winners of the QCon London 2008 pass and the books. We look forward to ... |
11-Dec-2007 17:12:33 |
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London User Group - December 2007
Here are the details of the December Coding the Architecture London User Group. Title : From Developer to Architect Summary : The transition from software developer to software architect is often shrouded in mystique and few people talk about it. But ... |
20-Nov-2007 17:02:29 |
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London User Group - Tuesday 6th November 2007
Thanks to everybody that came along to the user group session last week. Thanks also to Robert and Dean for presenting; I think you'll agree, the whole virtualisation thing is very interesting. In addition to the benefits you get by virtualising the ... |
12-Nov-2007 19:36:29 |
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London User Group - Tuesday 6th November 2007
Here are the details of the next Coding the Architecture London User Group. Title : Virtualisation For Development Summary : Robert Annett and Dean Smith will talk about how virtualisation can help your development process and ease your architectural ... |
30-Oct-2007 11:02:00 |
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Grails eXchange
Last nights Grails eXchange user group sessions were a lot of fun and it was great to see so many people there. Our session was about the use of Groovy, Grails and dynamic languages in real-world architectures. Rather than a presentation we opted for an ... |
19-Oct-2007 17:31:00 |











