[ajug-members] Approaches to Contracting as AJUG topic
Justin Meads
jmeads at adelphia.net
Thu Nov 10 10:27:56 EST 2005
I would like to see Trails and how to start your own corp.
-Justin
On Nov 10, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Burr Sutter wrote:
> Here are some other ideas for possible presentations:
> - Trails
> - Enterprise Integration Patterns (www.eaipatterns.com)
> - Mule (Codehaus) and/or ServiceMix
> - Maven (presenter: Steven Caswell)
> - AJAX related (presenter: Dean Saxe)
> - Continuum (or other continuous integration tools and strategies)
> - RIFE/Crud
> - Lucene
> - Portlets and WSRP
> - Beehive
> - Various testing "tools" (load, regression and unit) that someone is
> happily using.
> - HiveMind
> - I'm not sure if any vendors are inventing neat stuff or simply
> just buying
> up the little guys!
> - Always looking for case studies: developers who have built things
> in Java
> and can talk about the experience!
>
> And there are been other ideas and we are always looking for more!
> Plus
> there are a few of you who have volunteered but didn't make it
> through.
> Please continue to volunteer and we'll try to work through the
> proposed
> presentation to put it on the schedule! AJUG has approximately 20
> speaking
> slots a year to fill.
>
> Plus I do like the less technical concepts of starting a
> corporation/going
> into business for oneself. This might work best as a panel
> discussion that
> would cover legal, financial, marketing, sales and providing of
> services/products.
>
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> Fellow AJUG members,
> I was quite intrigued to see the thread about consultant
> incorporation. My incorporation papers, etc. arrived via UPS just
> yesterday. I think the interest in this topic is quite strong, and
> was
> wondering what Burr and the general membership thought about having
> this
> as an AJUG topic at some point in the near future?
> It may need to be an alternate format, perhaps with a panel
> similar
> to the panel discussions at No Fluff, Just Stuff or our own AJUG
> DevCon.
> I know it's not technical, but it certainly seems relevant to a
> number
> of folks. What do you guys think about having something like that
> as a
> topic?
>
> Regards,
> - --
> Barry Hawkins
> All Things Computed
> site: www.alltc.com
> weblog: www.yepthatsme.com
>
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