February 06, 2007
Cockburn to Keynote at SD Best Practices, Russia
The program for SD Best Practices Russia (April 3-4 at the Radisson Slavianskaya Hotel, Moscow) continues to fill out -- the XML and Agile Development tracks look particularly strong. But what caught my eye, today, is the fact that development-best-practice-for-real-and-lasting-human-benefit and use-case-writing guru, Alistair Cockburn, principal of Humans and Technology, Inc., will be keynoting on Day 1.
You have to love Cockburn (pronounced 'CO-burn,' as he notes on his main website -- a Wiki-based open collaborative forum). He's a poet. He's an outdoorsman. He has one of the world's most memorable bad hair photos. And for at least a decade, he's been the source of a great deal of inspiration and wisdom about adaptive and Agile software development methods and practice -- much of which is encapsulated here, in his long page of links to talks.
Check it out, as they say in Scotland.
Posted by John Jainschigg at 11:41 AM Permalink
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