[svlug] ACCU meeting on Wednesday

Walter Vannini walterv at gbbservices.com
Mon Sep 11 10:24:15 PDT 2006


When:      Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Topic:     Common Problems with Bug Trackers
Speaker:   Matt Doar
Time:      7:00pm
Where:     eBay Town Hall (next to PayPal/eBay)
                 2161 North First St
                 San Jose, CA 95131
Map:       <http://tinyurl.com/cdg5u/>
Cost:      Free
More Info: <http://www.accu-usa.org>

The talk is based on Chapter 7, "Tracking Bugs", of Matt's book
"Practical Development Environments"
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/practicalde>
and his online article "Bug Trackers: Do They Really All Suck?"
<http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/12/09/do-bug-trackers-all-suck.html>";

Matthew B. Doar began writing code as a child in Yorkshire in
the late 1970s, studied Engineering and then Computer Science
at the University of Cambridge, and finished up with a
Ph.D. in computer networking. He has been a professional
software developer for over ten years at a number of
different companies, writing C, C++ and Java code for large
projects and tools. He also wrote JDiff, an open source tool
for comparing the Java APIs of different versions of large
projects. Matt currently works near San Jose, CA as a
toolsmith by day. By night, he has learned to play the
clarinet, and accidentally delivered his own son.

Upcoming ACCU talks

October 11, 2006
Joe Darcy
"What Every Computer Programmer Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic"

The ACCU meets monthly. To suggest topics and speakers please
email Walter Vannini via walterv at gbbservices.com

Walter Vannini
President, Silicon Valley ACCU
<http://www.accu-usa.org/>
<http://www.gbbservices.com/>









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