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Whil talks about takin' on other people's software babies!

Given at BarcampMilwaukee5 on Oct. 2, 2010, Whil Hentzen leads a very frank discussion of what it takes to take on other people's software babies.

There are tens of thousands, no, hundreds of thousands of legacy applications out there, ranging from Cobol to FoxPro for DOS to Microsoft Access to Paradox to Advanced Revelation. Maybe even a couple Visual Basic 6 systems. Unfortunately, there aren't tens or hundreds of thousands of legacy developers to maintain those applications. Most likely, the original developer of the application you're now looking at is long gone. The application is â potentially â now yours. But this situation is fraught with peril. You want to avoid that peril, don't you? Fifty one tips and tricks, ranging from pedantic, overbearing and over-generalized philosophical rants to detailed examples using software you've never heard of, that will help you get through yet another night of dealing with The App From Hell that got dumped on your lap just before you were headed out for a week's vacation. Or something like that.

Audio was taken by the Zoom Handy Recorder H2 in Session Room 1 at Bucketworks. I trimmed, normalized and compressed it, then uploaded it to the mighty Archive.org. You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)

 

Crossposted Manually from Writelarge.com.

Building Sustainable Communities with Bob Waldron

Entreprenuer and open space evangelist Bob Waldron gave a session at BarcampMilwaukee5 about creating sustainable communities at BarCampMilwaukee5 on October 2, 2010. Says Bob, developing new and exciting communities is well and good, but the successful communities are the ones that make an effort to achieve sustainability.

“Out of 100 people, one person is going to make something happen; about nine of them will help out, and the other 90 will participate, but are not going to make it a success.”

Audio was taken by the Zoom Handy Recorder H2 in Session Room 1 at Bucketworks. I trimmed, normalized and compressed it, then uploaded it to the mighty Archive.org.. You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)

I'll be posting more recordings from BarcampMilwaukee5 as I get time to upload them.

BarcampMilwaukee Undesigns

I have made some horrible logos for BarCampMilwaukee over the years.

First Bad Barkcamp Milwuakee logo on flickr.
BarcampMilwaukee3 was a really great bad logo and should make you think about Mortal Kombat.

barcamp4
BarCampMilwaukee4's design had a Brent Favre feel to it.

And so I am most proud to reveal here to you, today; this is certainly not going to be the logo for BarCampMilwaukee5:

not-a-barcamp-logo

I wanted it to be almost one of those pictures you could rotate 180-degrees and have it still say the same thing. Like a word that is almost a palindrome.

Please come to BarCampMilwaukee5 anyway. Its on Oct. 2 and 3. Register. Do it.