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  • Watch My JavaZone Talk

    Back in September I gave a talk entitled “Better Domain Driven Design” at the JavaZone conference in Oslo. The recording of that talk is now available on the JavaZone web site. Just click the “Presentation” link on this page to watch it. Unfortunately my super cool opening titles aren’t in the video because the frame ...
    Posted to Anders Norås' Blog (Weblog) by andersnoras on October 14, 2008
  • Simplify and Exaggerate

    Today’s best sellers in the world of business books are not like they were a decade ago. While the most influential writers had their background from magazines like The Harvard Business Review some years ago, today they’re more likely to write for The New Yorker or Wired. Writers like Malcolm Gladwell and Chris Anderson have ...
    Posted to Anders Norås' Blog (Weblog) by andersnoras on September 14, 2008
  • BDDD: You underestimate the power of Generics

    JavaZone is only one week away. This year I'll be doing a talk how we can improve our designs to achieve better separation between business and infrastructure concerns. These teasers have been leaked to YouTube a while ago, but with just one week to go, time has come to bring them to the masses. So credit is due to Udi for the second teaser, I ...
    Posted to Anders Norås' Blog (Weblog) by andersnoras on September 10, 2008
  • Next Week's Speaking Schedule

    Fredrik Kalseth posted a notice about his talk for the Norwegian .NET User Group’s (NNUG) Vestfold’s chapter, so I thought I’d follow in his footsteps to inform the world about my speaking engagements next week. On Tuesday February 26th I’m giving a talk on language oriented programming with .NET for the Oslo chapter of ...
    Posted to Anders Norås' Blog (Weblog) by andersnoras on February 22, 2008
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