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Recent Artcles:
- Teaching an old dog new tricks: Dojo
- Getting yer’ Agile on at a discount: Upcoming course
- Fun with Dojo filtering selects
- Calling all Silverlight and dojo gurus: Hiring again
- The Agile Process: What my 3 year old taught me
- More dojo array processing goodness
- Dev Summit REST and MVC Presentation + Audio
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I have never been more pleased with a consultant than I am with DTS. All too often a consultant requires so much of my time and knowledge to get their job done that I question why I hired them. DTS keeps me informed at just the right level. They have a particular talent for anticipating questions and concerns and responding before I even bring them up. And there is no one out there with a better technical command of the field. In short, these guys are Rock Stars.
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ArcUser Articles
The Summer 2009 ArcUser magazine has 3 articles written by or about Brian Noyle and Dave Bouwman.
The latest from our blogs:
Standard Architecture for the GeoWeb: Give it a REST
Author’s note: This post was prepared in advance of an architecture panel I will be participating in at the GeoWeb conference July 27-31, 2009 in Vancouver. At the request of conference organizers, myself and the other panel participants have all prepared posts on our “pet” architectural style. This year I drew the REST straw while [...]