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What motivates software developers?
Developers who simply work for a paycheck have different priorities so I am going to ask you to forget about them for a minute. If you joined software development out of pure passion for the industry then you have a different agenda. Building software Read More...

Posted Monday, May 15, 2006 2:59 AM by jonathan.cogley | 1 Comments

Speaking at the Richmond Code Camp on Saturday, 4/22/2006
I will be presenting on two topics at the Richmond Code Camp on 4/22/2006. The event starts at 8:30AM and runs all day. If you have never been to a Code Camp before, you are missing out. They are a great place to ask questions and find out about technology Read More...

Posted Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:27 PM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Last minute presentation: Pair Programming in Fairfax with the Potomac Area FoxPro Users Group
Unfortunately the speaker for March is unable to make it so I have been asked if I would present this month instead of later this year. I will be presented on Pair Programming at the Potomax Area FoxPro Users Group on Thursday 2nd March 2006 in Fairfax, Read More...

Posted Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:50 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Building and deploying applications with NAnt and MSBuild in Vienna, Virginia
I will be presenting at the WinProTeam Vienna .NET Users Group on 3/1/2006 at 6pm. We use NAnt and CruiseControl.NET for all of our products and client projects. The power of a continuous build for improved quality, rapid feedback and engaging your customer Read More...

Posted Thursday, February 23, 2006 6:46 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Tag based languages - ColdFusion, CFUnit, mind shifts ... and TDD.
Earlier this week, I presented at the Maryland Cold Fusion Users Group on Test Driven Development (TDD). Let's get this straight, I had never used ColdFusion before and I happily installed it at 8:30pm the night before the presentation. I was really presenting Read More...

Posted Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:23 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments