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Posts Tagged ‘Development’

CTIC Foundation - Centre for the Development of Information and Communication Technologies.

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

CTIC is a technology centre that specialises in corporate innovation and in the development of latest generation Internet technology based on W3C standards; in fact, CTIC is the Spanish headquarters and office of the International W3C Consortium responsible for the generation of web-related standards and technology. We specialise in corporate innovation connected with Information and Communication Technology, ICT, and latest generation Internet technology. [cmtic-oct09]
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Nvidia Tegra HD Mobile Phone - Development Demo

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Noah takes us to Nvision 2008 in San Jose to get an up-close look at Nvidia’s Tegra system on a chip platform for mobile devices. The first Tegra smartphones should be out in mid-2009. This demo makes ‘em worth waiting for - for starters, Tegra sports 720p HDTV capture and playback and a slick 3D user interface. Check it out. Win phones! Free to enter @ http://www.phonedog.com/sweepstakes/default.aspx
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Agile Software Development training in Kitchener (I).

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

First part of a video montage of the Communitech (www.communitech.ca) event “Agile Software Development: The Full Story” presented by Scott Ambler few hours ago at the Holiday Inn in Kitchener.
(http://ghcb.blogspot.com/2007/12/it-is-not-strongest-but-fittest-who.html)
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Jeff Patton’s Introduction to Agile Software Development (I)

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

First part of the agile software development primer presented by Jeff Patton during Region of Waterloo Communitech event “Embrace Uncertainty, Strategies for on-time delivery in an uncertain world”, Holiday Inn, Sept 9 2008, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
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Test Driven Development Introduction

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Introduction to test driven development with a Java JUnit example using Eclipse 3.2. Agile Development all the way!
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