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Spreading the UI5 Message
30 Days of UI5 — Day 21 by DJ Adams Photo by Janina Blaesius If you’re reading this post, or this whole series, it’s very likely that you already know something about UI5. Whether that’s coming from...
read postThis Week in Fiori (2014-30)
Well what a week that was. I spent it in Portland, Oregon, which for me being a fan of great coffee and great craft beer, was a fantastic city to be in. It was in Portland that O’Reilly’s Open Source...
read postOpenUI5 Tutorial at OSCON 2014
This week finds me in Portland, Oregon, for O’Reilly’s Open Source Convention (OSCON), an amazing conference with a wonderfully diverse range of topics (over 20 of them). I attended OSCON as a speaker...
read postAnother great OSCON
Well, OSCON 2003 is over, and I guess all the attendees are more or less home by now. I got home on Monday night, after a detour to work in London. Tons of ideas and inspiration came forth during and...
read postThanks, Randal
I’m sitting here in a wonderful arcade of 80s arcade games, listening to Rush, arguably the best rock band ever, drinking beer, and enjoying WiFi, all courtesy of Stonehenge, and in particular Randal...
read postDashboard, a compelling articulation for realtime contextual information
Miguel de Icaza and Nat Friedman were keynoting at OSCON this morning. It was a great talk about the Mono project and a cool demo of Dashboard. I managed to convey some of the presentation to the...
read postBittersweet
On each occasion I’ve travelled to the USA, either on business or for pleasure, I’ve entered the country with a rather bitter taste in my mouth. Each and every time I’ve been grilled by rather...
read postSpeaking at OSCON 2003
Hurrah! Piers and I are giving a talk at OSCON, where the theme this year is “Embracing and Extending Proprietary Software”. Our talk is entitled “Integrating SAP R/3 and Open Source Software“. I...
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