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An article about the technical training market in Egypt.
on Apr 1, 2011 | Permalink | Discuss
During Jazoon 2010 I had the chance to chat with many people about Scrum and this motivates me to look around and check scrum.org website and found this quate on the guide
on Jun 2, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss
Statistics about the visitors of JDC2010 website by country. This year we have attendees from Jordon and United Arab Emirates
on Feb 17, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss
A Spring Integration talk by Jonas Partner for Egyptian Java User Group at Cairo University. Another short session about upcoming Java Developer Conference 2010 by Ahmed Hashim.
on Dec 8, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Education

BlackBeltFactory.com is a website for online exams and distance/coached e-learning. I love it! and encouraging all my friends to visit it.  A new feature "I believe it is new" has been launched to help shy people who can't request training from their managers :-)
on Jun 30, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss

Programming

I was going through the documentation of Spring Roo, version 1.0.1 while preparing a talk for JDC 2010 about the Spring Roo .. No need to mention the Roo is awesome, amazing and not Magic :-) Ben Alex , Stefan Schmidt did a great job really in this project. Smart architecture! "The automated startup-time scan is also very useful as you upgrade to newer versions of Roo. Often a new version of Roo will incorporate enhancements to the add-ons that generate files in your project." check more on Roo documentation . This is very useful, and once there is a new version from Roo, developers will participate in testing it by just running the roo shell in their project's directory! Spring Roo, I like it :)
on Feb 13, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss