Another Conference Not To Be Missed

Posted: Fri, 3 February 2006 | permalink | No comments

After the rocking time I had at LCA 2006 (despite a slight brush with Norovirus), I've got my eye out for other conferences to get to (because It's Better Than Working).

It looks like Waterfall 2006 is definitely worth going to. With cool keynotes ("Put Testing Where It Belongs--At the End" by Brian Marick, and "Extreme Programming Uninstalled" by Ron Jeffries) and so many great sessions (such as "Pair Managing: Two Managers per Programmer" by Jim Highsmith and "wordUnit: A Document Testing Framework" by Kent Beck) I don't see how any self-respecting software engineer can afford to miss this conference. It's a pity about the registration system, but I'm sure it'll all be sorted in time.


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