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SweNug Architect Summit 2007 - Best ever for Architects ;)

Category:  Design and Architecture

I am going to let all my Swedish readers to know that SweNug (Sweden .Net User Group) are going to have the second Architect Summit. It was about two years ago where people around Sweden got together and talked two day about everything regarding Architecture, Models and Design etc, such as Agile, SOA, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Test Driven Development (TDD) etc. Dag König, Jonas Ekström, Daniel Akenine from Microsoft and Jimmy Nilsson from Factor10 was some of the people that was at the summit.  The best thing with SweNug Architect Summit, is that we use Open Spaces, so everyone that will attend can put an interesting topic on the agenda and people that are interested in that topic will get together and talk about it. So no speakers no pre-defined agenda, it’s you who decide the topics.The second best thing is “IT’s FREE, will not cost anything to attend. The Architect Summit is a good place to meet new people, to share experience and problems with each other, to learn about new interesting things etc. This will take place somewhere after the summer this year (2007), the date is not yet set, but this post is about to let you know that the Summit will take place this year so you can be prepared for the best architecture event ever in Sweden ;)

If you are interested and have some questions, please don’t hesitate to contact one of the arranger of the SweNug Architect Summit this year, and we are:

Fredrik Normén

Patrik Löwendahl

Ps. because we use Open Spaces we only have a limit of seats, so be on your watch for the date and time.

Posted: Friday, June 29, 2007 - 09:01 GMT+1    Print     E-mail    Comments (0)
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