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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mike Lee</strong> is an exceptional developer and an even better person. His life's story is&nbsp;fascinating and the work he does benefits developers around the world, especially those who build mobile apps. Mike's a visionary guy and he has taken his vision of protecting and serving developers and built something real—a community-driven&nbsp;developer &quot;safe-house&quot; or, better yet, a global cultural center for app developers, a place to get training and support, help and guidance, build skills and get help when patent trolls attack. This place is called <a href="http://www.appsterdam.rs/" target="_blank"><strong>Appsterdam</strong></a>. In Mike's words &quot;for app makers and product engineers, we have one API: What do you need?&quot;. <br><br><a href="http://mur.mu.rs/?p=196" target="_blank"><strong>What is Appsterdam?</strong></a><br><br>Here, Mike shares with us the story of how he got into computing and product engineering and how his path has led him to Appsterdam (and to Amsterdam, Netherlands). He explains the purpose and goals of Appsterdam, which are noble indeed. Mike's a visionary. He's able to follow his convictions and explain them with intelligence and passion. Heck, after the interview I felt like packing up and moving to Amsterdam! <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif?v=c9' alt='Smiley' /> I'm glad Microsoft is involved with Appsterdam. It's great to see such devotion to developers and to the craft, business, culture and humanity of product engineering. I've not met anybody quite&nbsp;like Mike before. It was great listening to Mike's story&nbsp;and his passion is inspirational. <br><br>(Stay tuned for his YOW! session - it will be available soon. We'll provide a link to it and all other YOW! sessions).<br><br><a href="http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/details.html?speakerId=2275" target="_blank">Mike's YOW! speaker page</a><br><br><br>Tune in. Enjoy. Meet Mike Lee.<br><br><br><br>The <a href="http://www.yowconference.com.au/" target="_blank"><strong>YOW! Developer Conference</strong></a> offers outstanding opportunities to learn more about the latest practices, technologies, and methodologies for building innovative software solutions as well as the chance to meet and network with international software experts and other talented developers in Australia. Thanks to <strong>Dave Thomas</strong> and the event's <em>excellent</em> staff - <strong>Mary Catherine (MC), Lisa, Aino, Melissa</strong>, and others - for inviting me to this <em>excellent</em> pure developer event and thanks to all of the speakers for letting me take some of their time to record conversations for Channel 9. If you live in Australia, or aren't too far away, or just like to travel (who doesn't?), then you need to go to this yearly event. It's outstanding. There are many great developers down under. That's for sure. The speakers are exceptional—Dave and team set a high bar!</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/engineering-practices/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:1ea0364dc6e64679b5c89fb8015edb2b">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>Mike Lee is an exceptional developer and an even better person. His life&#39;s story is&amp;nbsp;fascinating and the work he does benefits developers around the world, especially those who build mobile apps. Mike&#39;s a visionary guy and he has taken his vision of protecting and serving developers and built something real—a community-driven&amp;nbsp;developer &amp;quot;safe-house&amp;quot; or, better yet, a global cultural center for app developers, a place to get training and support, help and guidance, build skills and get help when patent trolls attack. This place is called Appsterdam. In Mike&#39;s words &amp;quot;for app makers and product engineers, we have one API: What do you need?&amp;quot;. What is Appsterdam?Here, Mike shares with us the story of how he got into computing and product engineering and how his path has led him to Appsterdam (and to Amsterdam, Netherlands). He explains the purpose and goals of Appsterdam, which are noble indeed. Mike&#39;s a visionary. He&#39;s able to follow his convictions and explain them with intelligence and passion. Heck, after the interview I felt like packing up and moving to Amsterdam!  I&#39;m glad Microsoft is involved with Appsterdam. It&#39;s great to see such devotion to developers and to the craft, business, culture and humanity of product engineering. I&#39;ve not met anybody quite&amp;nbsp;like Mike before. It was great listening to Mike&#39;s story&amp;nbsp;and his passion is inspirational. (Stay tuned for his YOW! session - it will be available soon. We&#39;ll provide a link to it and all other YOW! sessions).Mike&#39;s YOW! speaker pageTune in. Enjoy. Meet Mike Lee.The YOW! Developer Conference offers outstanding opportunities to learn more about the latest practices, technologies, and methodologies for building innovative software solutions as well as the chance to meet and network with international software experts and other talented developers in Australia. Thanks to Dave Thomas and the event&#39;s excellent staff - Mary Catherine (MC), Lisa, Aino, Melissa, and others - for invit</itunes:summary>
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      <title>ICSE 2011: Conversation with Baris Aktemur</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p><span><strong>Barış Aktemur</strong> is an Assistant Professor of <a href="http://cs.ozyegin.edu.tr">Computer Science</a> at Özyeğin University. His&nbsp; research interests include runtime program generation, programming language design and semantics, static program analysis and transformation, software&nbsp;engineering and type theory. [<a href="http://faculty.ozyegin.edu.tr/aktemur" target="_blank">source</a>]</span></p><p><span>Here, Wolfram Schulte interviews Barış at ICSE 2011. Though the ambient lighting is poor, the conversation isn't! Sorry about that, but sometimes you get the lighting that's in the room (the ambient light monad) when you record videos with a handy-cam camera (my trusted old friend).</span><span></span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/engineering-practices/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:2a6473b482ed4e7ba19f9ef6017cf168">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Barış Aktemur is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at &#214;zyeğin University. His&amp;nbsp; research interests include runtime program generation, programming language design and semantics, static program analysis and transformation, software&amp;nbsp;engineering and type theory. [source] Here, Wolfram Schulte interviews Barış at ICSE 2011. Though the ambient lighting is poor, the conversation isn&#39;t! Sorry about that, but sometimes you get the lighting that&#39;s in the room (the ambient light monad) when you record videos with a handy-cam camera (my trusted old friend). &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Ken Schwaber, co-inventor of Scrum, and Sam Guckenheimer, Group Product Planner for Visual Studio discuss the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) program around VS 2010. PSD includes a unique and intensive five-day experience for software developers. The
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<br /><br />Ken and Sam talk about how Scrum.org and Microsoft collaborated on a new standard to make development teams more effective. Rather than treat process, tooling and engineering practices as separate topics and leaving their application as follow-up homework,
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      <itunes:summary>Ken Schwaber, co-inventor of Scrum, and Sam Guckenheimer, Group Product Planner for Visual Studio discuss the Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) program around VS 2010. PSD includes a unique and intensive five-day experience for software developers. The
 course guides teams on how to turn product requirements into potentially shippable increments of software using Visual Studio 2010, the Scrum framework, and modern software engineering practices.
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 both organizations saw the need to make teams effective in the application within a training setting. PSD classes are available worldwide at VS 2010 launch from certified trainers who are assessed, trained, mentored, and monitored by Scrum.org and Microsoft.
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