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Steve Donie

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Nov 17, 2009, 10:00:30 AM11/17/09
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The blogging group that I belong to (Los Techies) is going to be hosting an open space format conference in Austin, TX February 26-28 2010.

Please check your schedules and think about coming!

Details:
Los Techies Open Space Conference on Software Quality & Craftsmanship

Where: St. Edward's Professional Educational Center, Austin TX

I am proud to announce the first Los Techies Open Space Conference.  We’ve been working on this for a while and we are now finally ready to make the public announcement.

You can see all of the details and register here

What I want the conference to be.

The great thing about Open Space conferences is that the content as well as the tenor of the conference is defined more by those attending than those who organize it.  Here is what I think the conference should be. 

The topic of the conference will be focused on Software Quality and Craftsmanship.  This is a topic that is very near and dear to the hearts of the Los Techies crew.  Quality is the most important feature of any product, and can be difficult to achieve and measure in software.  Craftsmanship is a philosophy about how professionals in our field should approach their work and how, as a profession, we should focus on cultivating a community of software developers who learn, respect and give back to the profession.

There are several important aspects to being a craftsman that I want to address:

Sharpening the Saw.  It important to learn new techniques and different technologies to continue to grow in this profession. 

Multi-Platform.  I want to talk about more than C#.  Let’s discuss Java, iPhone, Ruby, Python and any other platform that help us become better software developers.

Selling Quality as a feature.  How do we convince clients and business executives that quality is a feature of software that has a very big impact on their bottom line.

Steve Donie

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