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Posted By: Lean | Nov 8th, 2007 @ 8:17 AM
We had a great conversation with Diego, a Software architect, about the way that we can become a software architecture. Tools, tips and his own experience. Everything started with a game for him.
Step by step guidance and a good picture on how can we pursue a career in this area of the software development. He also committed to answer your questions if you post your comments here. Take advantage of it...
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Grande Diego!

 Smiley

cariños de Chile

Ole Ole Ole Digo Digo Salutation, Congratulation and TC You know man.

DIego, is that a mate in Java cup?

Seriously, good you remember your developer roots. There are many architects out there thet shun coding and think only thing they should do is draw Uml diagrams and write a lot of criptic documentation.

Que grande mi amigo Dieguito en un reportaje tan extenso!!! Y que bueno q sigas aplicando el pensamiento lateral.
Saludos desde tu Buenos Aires Querido...

Thank you, folks!!

Here I give you links plenty of resources for Architects (segmented for career and your current background). Enjoy!!

Aspiring Architects General
Skyscrapr: http://www.skyscrapr.com

Aspiring Architects Solutions (currently developers)
MSDN Magazine: http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag

Aspiring Architects Infrastructure (currently operators)
Technet Magazine: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag

Architects
Patterns and Practices: http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices

Enterprise Architects
MSDN Architecture Center: http://msdn.microsoft.com/architecture
The Architecture Journal: http://msdn.microsoft.com/arcjournal

Gracias Diego por la informacion.

En mi casi me gustaria meterme mas al mundo de la arquetectura y bueno, creo que con estas ligas tendre un buen comienzo.

Estoy a tus ordenes.

 

 

¡Yo también empezé a programar a los 11 con una TI 99 4A!  La gráfica habia que pintarla con HCHAR y VCHAR, te acordás? Muy buena entrevista Diego, y muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos con los que estamos en este camino.

Un abrazo desde tu Buenos Aires querido.

Diego Cofré

Buena Diego ...

Excelente entrevista.

Alejandro Reyes