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  • Nov 25

    Lean, Kanban and Theory of Constraints - Scottish Developers

    Dundee, United Kingdom

    The TalkThe application of Lean principles, Kanban and pull-systems theory along with Goldratt's Theory of Constraints revolutionised the manufacturing world in the second half of the twentieth century. Belatedly, the software world is waking up to the transformative effects these tools can have. There are still no silver bullets in the software world, but that doesn't mean that we can't improve our aim.

  • Nov 25

    VBUG NEWCASTLE: SysInternals Tools - VBUG

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom

    Following on from his very well received presentation on Windows performance monitoring and analysis at our September meeting, Richard Diver returns t

  • Dec 9

    VBUG NEWCASTLE: Windows AZURE - What's In The Cloud? - VBUG

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom

    Microsoft are due to release the first version of Windows Azure at the Professional Developers Conference in November 2009, this session will look at

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  • Scottish Developers

    Scotland, United Kingdom

    We are a not-for-profit user group, with a mission to improve the developer community in Scotland. Our strategy is to utilise our Web Community, day conferences, evening seminars and other developer events to continuously improve and develop the skillsets of our members.
  • Glasgow ALT.NET UG

    Glasgow, United Kingdom

    The Glasgow ALT.NET User Group aims to talk about open source tools that can be used with the .NET Framework.
  • Developer Day Scotland

    Scotland, United Kingdom

    Developer Day Scotland is a community event, run by community for community, which is based upon the highly successful Developer! Developer! Developer! community conference events.
  • IEE

    Wordwide, United Kingdom

    Founded in 1871, the IEE is the largest professional engineering society in Europe and has a worldwide membership of 120,000. These men and women, who have joined together to promote the advancement of electrical, electronic and manufacturing science and engineering, range from students to the most

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