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At 12:21pm on July 9, 2009, Jeff Brody said…
OK, so now it's a race - I'm going ahead and creating Blue Crow Consulting, and we'll see if I can make enough money as a consultant to pay my bills before I find a real job. Wish me luck, and look at my blog bluecrowconsulting.blogspot.com (I'm not sure I can think of enough things to say to make a blog work, but we'll see). I'll announce when I've got a website up also.
At 2:26pm on May 13, 2009, Jeff Brody said…
So, now I too have joined the ranks of the unemployed. If I weren't worried about money it would be fun - I've set up a ubuntu machine with Java and PostgreSQL and trying to learn Java from JUnit on up.

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AgileNM meeting - May 20, 1:15 - 2:30 PM at UNM Continuing Education
May 20, 2009 from 1:15pm to 2:30pm
TOPIC: How do you shorten your release cycle? The podcast, "Timothy Fitz on Continuous Deployment" includes in the synopsis, "Timothy’s philosophy is that you should release code often. By that he means 50 times a day, if necessary." While few of ...
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Jeff Brody is attending Agile New Mexico's event
February 18, 2009 from 1:15pm to 2:30pm
Topic: Grass roots agile adoption / agile for one We'll be talking about two related topics this month: The first is developing strategies to increase agile adoption in an organization from the "grass roots" up. How do we convince our bosses and...
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