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Product managers are software developers too!
Certainly I don’t find articles in the ACCU magazines as interesting as I did – too many curly braces! On Wednesday night I was out drinking with ACCU members in London. For those of you who don’t know the ACCU I’d better explain. It is an association of professional developers, for my money the members are among the best software engineers in the world. Great people, if you ever get the chance to hire an ACCU member then do so, they share a passion for software development, improvement and learning. And I got my legged pulled a bit on Wednesday night for that! my interests have changed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Friday, December 23, 2005
Growing
Second, Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania run an interesting e-magazine called “ Knowledge @ Wharton ”. I lock myself in my study to work on some pattern paper, or a magazine article, or (re)organising some body I’m involved in, why I might even write a blog! Two things you should know before I get into the meat of this Blog. First, I have a lot of time for the writings of John Seely Brown. If you’ve not heard of him before get yourself a copy of “The Social Life of Information”. ll add it to my “I should read” list. Lets take it a bit at a time.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Saturday, June 4, 2005
Blog entry 1: What do I hope to achieve by Blogging?
For about 5 or 6 years now I’ve been writing magazine pieces. As some people know I’ve not been particularly keen on blogging, so, since this is a blog, indeed my blog, that raises the question: Why? In a future entry I’ll write about why I don’t like the word why but for now lets rewrite the question: What do I hope to achieve by writing a blog? Well, I first got thinking about blogging about 18 months ago when I was at XTC ( Extreme Tuesday Club ) when Chris Matts asked “Do you blog?” So, I’ve spent 18 months thinking about this and now I have a need. my boss is ??? So now I blog.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, May 16, 2005
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Blog entry 1: What do I hope to achieve by Blogging?
For about 5 or 6 years now I’ve been writing magazine pieces. As some people know I’ve not been particularly keen on blogging, so, since this is a blog, indeed my blog, that raises the question: Why? In a future entry I’ll write about why I don’t like the word why but for now lets rewrite the question: What do I hope to achieve by writing a blog? Well, I first got thinking about blogging about 18 months ago when I was at XTC ( Extreme Tuesday Club ) when Chris Matts asked “Do you blog?” So, I’ve spent 18 months thinking about this and now I have a need. my boss is ??? So now I blog.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, May 16, 2005
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Product managers are software developers too!
Certainly I don’t find articles in the ACCU magazines as interesting as I did – too many curly braces! On Wednesday night I was out drinking with ACCU members in London. For those of you who don’t know the ACCU I’d better explain. It is an association of professional developers, for my money the members are among the best software engineers in the world. Great people, if you ever get the chance to hire an ACCU member then do so, they share a passion for software development, improvement and learning. And I got my legged pulled a bit on Wednesday night for that! my interests have changed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Friday, December 23, 2005
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Growing
Second, Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania run an interesting e-magazine called “ Knowledge @ Wharton ”. I lock myself in my study to work on some pattern paper, or a magazine article, or (re)organising some body I’m involved in, why I might even write a blog! Two things you should know before I get into the meat of this Blog. First, I have a lot of time for the writings of John Seely Brown. If you’ve not heard of him before get yourself a copy of “The Social Life of Information”. ll add it to my “I should read” list. Lets take it a bit at a time.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Saturday, June 4, 2005
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