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		<title>QCon &#8211; How good was QCon 2008?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In short fantastic. I&#8217;ve attended many larger conferences and I found the smaller size more enabling for communication, both with the speakers and conference attendees. I attended tutorials on Agile management and DSL&#8217;s (Domain Specific Languages) and followed tracks on cloud computing, effective design and architectures. Each of these had a great set of speakers [...]]]></description>
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