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<title>Flash On The Beach - Interview with John Davey</title>
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<summary>Flash on the Beach is fast approaching this year, tickets are selling out faster than ever and we&apos;re promised this is going to be the best yet! But don&apos;t just take my word for it, I managed to wrangle a few minutes from John Davey, organiser and head honcho of Flash on the Beach, to ask him a few questions about why this is one of the hottest events on the conference calendar.</summary>
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Flash on the Beach is fast approaching this year, tickets are selling out faster than ever and we&apos;re promised this is going to be the best yet! But don&apos;t just take my word for it, I managed to wrangle a few minutes from John Davey, organiser and head honcho of Flash on the Beach, to ask him a few questions about why this is one of the hottest events on the conference calendar.
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<title>Five Reasons Architecture Matters</title>
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<published>2009-06-19T14:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>This post is an attempt to help justify the sometimes seemingly unappreciated efforts of good application architecture. Sometimes project managers/clients can question time spent on architecture and it can be hard to bring out appropriate explanations on the spot. This...</summary>
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<name>Dan Thomas</name>

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This post is an attempt to help justify the sometimes seemingly unappreciated efforts of good application architecture. Sometimes project managers/clients can question time spent on architecture and it can be hard to bring out appropriate explanations on the spot. This...
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<title>Real world RIA productivity tools</title>
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<published>2009-04-27T13:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>Ever noticed how certain phrases seem to do the rounds in the tech industry? One such phrase I see a lot is &quot;eat your own dog food&quot; or more charmingly &quot;dogfooding&quot;. I can relate this to a number of RIAs which I use day-to-day when developing, managing and promoting RIAs which I thought might be of use to share in no particular order (and with no affiliation).</summary>
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Ever noticed how certain phrases seem to do the rounds in the tech industry? One such phrase I see a lot is &quot;eat your own dog food&quot; or more charmingly &quot;dogfooding&quot;. I can relate this to a number of RIAs which I use day-to-day when developing, managing and promoting RIAs which I thought might be of use to share in no particular order (and with no affiliation).
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