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The People vs. NoSQL Databases: Panel Discussion
One of the tracks at goto Aarhus gave NoSQL vendors the chance to talk about their various tools. At the end of the track the various speakers were put on a panel to discuss some of the common issues involving NoSQL. Although I wasn't involved in the track (my talk came a couple of days later) I was involved on the panel.
Modifiability: Or is there Design in Agility
The organizers of QCon London 2007, asked me to do a conference session on modifiability of architecture. I thought that rather than listening to me, the audience might prefer listen to some of the Thoughtworks architects whose ideas I usually repackage: Dave Farley, Ian Cartwright, Fred George, Erik Doernenberg, and Daniel Terhorst-North. InfoQ has now put up a video of session.
No Silver Bullet Reloaded
The OOPSLA 2007 conference occurred on the 20th anniversary of Fred Brooks's famous paper “No Silver Bullet”. So to mark this, we had a retrospective panel, including the Mr Brooks. I was lucky enough to be invited on the panel, although I doubt they expected quite the contribution I ended up making.
Huffpost live panel on “The Brogrammer Effect”
I took part in a 20 minute long panel discussion on the declining participation of women in tech and what we should do about it.