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2010 Conferences

OSGi DevCon @ JAX London

February 23 - Keynote titled OSGi in the Enterprise: Agility, Modularity, and Architecture’s Paradox

EclipseCon

March 22 - 25 - Tutorial on Modular Architecture

Über Conf

June 14 - 17 - Sessions titled Turtles and Architecture and Patterns of Modular Architecture

Catalyst

July 26 - 30 - Two sessions on rich mobile applications and one on agile development. Half day tutorial on software process improvement.

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Apple's profits for its latest quarter are $1 billion. That's $1 billion per week, by the way. http://t.co/wE6RglA5 1 week ago

If you know JavaScript and HTML, you can crete your own custom widgets in iBooks Author. That's pretty cool…#Apple 2 weeks ago

High School Textbooks also available. Major publishers are on board. Several volumes available today…#Apple 2 weeks ago

#Apple announces iBooks Author for OS X and iBooks 2. Using author, you can create your own interactive books for iBooks. 2 weeks ago

Nice #HTML5 site (html5rocks.com). Check out the Interactive Presentation & HTML5 vs. native comparison (http://t.co/UFTuafAE) via @mahemoff 2 weeks ago

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The Agile Roadmap

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For the past two years, I’ve been writing The Agile Developer column at Agile Journal. Most of the articles are small focused pieces that share my experience with a specific agile practice. This month’s theme is sharing agile successes, so I took the opportunity to traverse back through many of my previous articles and discuss how each of these practices fit into a more complete agile development approach. The Agile Roadmap can serve as a launching pad for those teams new to agile, or as a gap filler for struggling teams.

I’m sure there are some omissions and gaps in coverage - some I know of, others I may not. If you feel strongly about a practice or technique not mentioned in the article, please comment.

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