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More Than Just A Commodity

Presented by Joe Kuemerle on Sep 15, 2011 Length 00:55:51     Download: MP3
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Sections
Process & Practices,
Development
Topics
Communication ,
Distributed Teams ,
Teamwork ,
Business ,
Agile ,
CodepaLOUsa 2011 ,
Documentation
 

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Summary
Joe Kuemerle introduces the developer to the business side of development starting from the premise that it is not enough to be technologically savvy to be successful in a software organization.

Bio
Joe Kuemerle is a developer and speaker in the Cleveland, OH area specializing in .NET development, security, database and application lifecycle topics. He is currently a Lead Developer at PreEmptive, the maker of Dotfuscator, the premier obfuscator for .NET, DashO, the top Java obfuscator, and Runtime Intelligence, a solution to inject application usage tracking into .NET and Java applications.

About the conference
Code PaLOUsa is a conference designed to cover all aspects of software development regardless of technology stack. It has sessions revolving around Microsoft, Java, and other development platforms; along with session on higher levels that are platform agnostic. The conference schedule will feature presentations from well-known professionals in the software development community.
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