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I'm an agile coach teaching agile methodologies all the time. Happy to help answer questions and discover new approaches.

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http://www.orlandoscrum.org

http://www.agileflorida.com

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At 2:40pm on May 28, 2009, Vlad Sanchez said…
Is it possible to be Agile as a single developer ISV? I'd like to know more about this particular topic before attending tonite's presentation.

Thanks. =D
At 6:53am on July 25, 2008, Mark Kilby said…
If you would like to know of other agile events and groups in Florida, check out http://www.agileflorida.com
At 6:53am on July 25, 2008, Mark Kilby said…
I'm also one of the co-founders of http://www.orlandoscrum.org which meets every 3rd Tuesday. Check out the website for time and location.
 
 
 

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