erik doernenburg


Conferences

CITCON

20 October 2007

I’ve just spent an inspiring day at CITCON 2007, an open space conference about continuous integration and testing. Matching the occasion I have released the last (hopefully) beta version of CCMenu, my Mac equivalent of CCTray.

No Fluff Just Stuff in London

30 July 2007

This is a good year for London. First, we saw JAOO come to London, in cooperation with InfoQ, and now we also get a our version of the No Fluff Just Stuff exchange, in cooperation with Skills Matter. I have heard a lot of great things about it and so I am really pleased that I can finally attend. And, before I forget, I will also give my advanced TDD talk. See you there.

My track at JAOO

3 July 2007

The JAOO conference is one of my absolute favourites and this year I have the honour of hosting a track on enterprise application frameworks. As you might know I’m interested in a variety of development platforms and so I’m excited to have talks on Java and .NET frameworks as well as Ruby on Rails in this track. It is also a rare opportunity for me to be able to talk in depth about some of the work I’ve done: Mat Wall from the Guardian and I will present a case study on the development of the new Guardian.co.uk website.

ExpertZone Developer Summit

26 May 2007

Just back from this year’s developer summit in Stockholm and despite being caught up in a strike of SAS for the second time in a month I had a fantastic time; and we even got a “superstition rebate”. Read more about that on Beat’s blog.

ROOTS 2007

26 February 2007

Dan North and I share many views, and we get on well. So, we’ve been toying with the idea of doing a joint talk for a while. Now, we’ve (finally) decided on a topic, namely How simple is too simple? which deals with the thorny topic of complexity in software; complexity inherent in the domain as well as self-inflicted complexity due to poor choices during development. First time we’ll present this in public will be at ROOTS 2007, which is in Bergen, Norway.

JAOO comes to London - QCon 2007

5 February 2007

JAOO is one of my favourite conferences and in partnership with InfoQ, which I also really like, the good folks at EOS are now hosting a conference in London for the first time. I am quite excited about this and now that the holidays in Patagonia have been postponed for a few weeks, I’ll even be able to go. Expect to find one of my talks in the programme. (Edit: I will definitely run a tutorial on TDD with Martin Fowler.)

TheServerSide Java Symposium 2007

15 January 2007

I enjoyed last years Symposium, both the one in Las Vegas and the one in Barcelona, quite a bit and will be back at the European one in Barcelona this year. (Had to skip Las Vegas due to timing issues this year.) Confirmed talks are the Visualisation talk Gregor Hohpe and I have given several times now, and a case study about the building of the new guardian.co.uk website. I am extremely pleased to co-present this with Matt Wall from the Guardian Unlimited.