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PowerPoint isn't evil. Mistrained people are.

Michael Gartenberg and Chris Sells blame the user, not the tool. Room enough for both, I think. There is always the question of doing the wrong thing more efficiently. Or using a tool as a crutch or substitute for presentation prep and delivery skills. (Phil)

yes! indeed.

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PowerPoint isn't evil. Mistrained people are.

i need to find a book that covers model driven architecture and the evaluating and comparing of the tools that supports MDA. if you can recommend web sorces, journals , white papers, articles that exclusively cover this area i would be grateful.. i am currently researching the area and find it rather difficult to find explicit material on MDA tools comparison and evaluation..

PowerPoint isn't evil. Mistrained people are.

i need to find a book that covers model driven architecture and the evaluating and comparing of the tools that supports MDA. if you can recommend web sorces, journals , white papers, articles that exclusively cover this area i would be grateful.. i am currently researching the area and find it rather difficult to find explicit material on MDA tools comparison and evaluation..

PowerPoint isn't evil. Mistrained people are.

i need to find a book that covers model driven architecture and the evaluating and comparing of the tools that supports MDA. if you can recommend web sorces, journals , white papers, articles that exclusively cover this area i would be grateful.. i am currently researching the area and find it rather difficult to find explicit material on MDA tools comparison and evaluation..

PowerPoint isn't evil. Mistrained people are.

i need to find a book that covers model driven architecture and the evaluating and comparing of the tools that supports MDA. if you can recommend web sorces, journals , white papers, articles that exclusively cover this area i would be grateful.. i am currently researching the area and find it rather difficult to find explicit material on MDA tools comparison and evaluation..

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