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BarCampRDU 2008

BarCampRDU is almost here, and I cannot wait! I attended my first BarCampRDU a year ago.  I volunteered, and got to meet many great folks, and the sessions I sat in on were just great - full of smart people eager to share their ideas and experiences. The last BarCamp I attended I knew no one. I think that was really a great way to come in. I could focus on the sessions, and what really appealed to me, versus finding my friends and trying to stick with them.  It will be interesting to see if knowing a dozen or more...

posted @ Thursday, July 31, 2008 2:21 PM | Feedback (1) | Filed Under [ BarCampRDU Startups RDU ]

TriNUG July 2008 - Bob Galen - Agile Development with .Net

Wednesday, Bob Galen gave a talk on Agile development for our user group. It was a really great discussion - from the beginning, Bob moved into the center of the room, versus the dais in front, and gave his talk as a discussion rather than presentation.  The result was a very engaging talk on Agile principles and execution.  If you have a chance to hear Bob talk on Agile, I heartily recommend going : not only does he know his stuff, he does a great job communicating that knowledge.

posted @ Friday, July 11, 2008 8:29 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ Software Development Startups RDU TriNUG ]

Why the StartUp Weekend is Doomed to Failure

Startup Weekend is the concept of a group of folks interested in starting a startup coming together for a weekend to create a company with a product, marketing, business plan, etc. While there  are some interesting things that can happen in this space in terms of community, I want to focus on the outcome, where there are so many pitfalls along the way that a successful company is an impossible result. Building the company around the product.  With the startup weekend, the group decides on a product to take to market, and is off and running. ...

posted @ Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:02 PM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ Startups ]

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