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Spring Framework Seminar November 14-15 Boston, MA

The Greater Boston Chapter of the ACM is hosting a SpringFramework professional development seminar on the weekend of November 14-15.

In this two day event, Craig Walls and Ken Sipe will be your guides to Spring. You'll start by learning the principles of Dependency Injection and AOP, the basis of much of Spring's power. Then you'll see how to employ Spring in building enterprise applications that are maintainable, testable, and efficient. The weekend will conclude by giving you an opportunity to openly ask any questions that you may have about Spring.

Whether you're already working with Spring or are just getting started, you'll leave this weekend equipped with greater understanding of Spring and new tricks and techniques that you can begin applying immediately to your projects

Register Now!

Updates everywhere

Wow, it has been a long long time since I updated this blog. Eli complained a couple days ago about it not being kept up to date and I realized that it is almost a year since my last post. A lot has changed so read on! In February word came down that AdTech (the group in IBM that I worked in) was being dissolved and we all had to find new places to work. In late March I moved to Software Group, working in the Massachusetts Design Studio with Louis and Alister the other authors of the now infamous "Drupal series on IBM's developerWorks":http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/osource/index.html .

Gas Prices and Web UI for the OpenWRT Project

Hah Tim! The gas station on the corner here has regular unleaded for $1.95!!! Anyway, I am readying the web UI framework I created for the OpenWRT proejct. They didn't have one when I originally started but now they have an "alpha" one that doesn't have all the functionality of the original Linksys firmware images. I am almost ready for a first release, targeted for Friday, so watch this space for more information!

Linux 2.6.4 patches

 I just updated my USB UHCI Resume patch and my TrackPoint Driver to work with Linux 2.6.4.

As always, check out Stephen @ Clarkson for the code.

Take that Mike McCabe.

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