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Photograph from Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 20-23 April 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Photograph from Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 20-23 April 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Pictures from the Hackathon at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
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KK and my CSci 3601 (Software Design and Development) class took a field trip up to the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC) Horticulture Gardens to see where their project would actually be used. Steve Poppe did most of the tour guiding, with assistance from Esther Jordan.
Photograph from Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 20-23 April 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
The most important single aspect of software development is to be clear about what you are trying to build. - Bjarne Stroustrup
KK and my CSci 3601 (Software Design and Development) class took a field trip up to the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC) Horticulture Gardens to see where their project would actually be used. Steve Poppe did most of the tour guiding, with assistance from Esther Jordan.
A classic one... I couldn't resist, because I like the colours, and because it shows we actually do do user tests in Red Gate.
KK and my CSci 3601 (Software Design and Development) class took a field trip up to the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC) Horticulture Gardens to see where their project would actually be used. Steve Poppe did most of the tour guiding, with assistance from Esther Jordan.
Lydia Mazzie, Sr. Manager in Google's International Engineering Operations, talked about Google's international expansion efforts and how Google approaches truly distributed product development.