Here's some more information on the agile development user group that
I mentioned last night. If you're interested in agile development,
stop on by!
- We meet every month on the evening of the third Wednesday. This
meeting is sometimes a discussion, sometimes an activity, and
sometimes a talk by an invited speaker. We have a less formal lunch
every first Friday, from 1 until people get bored at the McMenamin's
at NE 15th and Broadway. The evening session moves around as we try
out locations, but it's generally close in on the East Side.
- We are open to all agile methodologies and all levels of experience,
from guru to curious non-practioner and everyone in-between. If
you've read this email, you meet the minimum experience requirements
to attend. :)
- There's a mailing list at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/xpportland/
. Meetings and their locations are announced there, as well as other
information that might
prove useful.
- Our October meeting will be “Unit Test Your Database”, by David
Wheeler. In this talk, he’ll discuss techniques for unit testing all
aspects of your database, from logical design and schema to stored
procs. It will be held at the PSBA, south of downtown, followed by
beer at the McCormick and Schmick's on the Waterfront. The PSBA can
be hard to find, so use http://www.psba.pdx.edu/drivingdirections
instead of your GPS. (Trimet's trip planner is accurate, though.)
See you there!
--Kim
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