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 | Better Application Design with practical loose couplingSpeaker(s): Caleb Jenkins
This talk introduces the concepts of component factories, strategy pattern, Inversion of Control, dependency injection and several of the available frameworks. We'll also dig in to a comparison of various IoC’s (Unity, Castle, Spring.NET, Ninject) the pro's cons, practical steps and guidance as well as some of the real world scenarios with impact to Unit Testing and application architecture.
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 | From 0 to Continuous IntegrationSpeaker(s): Rob Reynolds
In a short amount of time we are going to take a project from no automation to an automated build and continuous integration using tools such as MSBuild, Nant and CC.Net. Some shops currently build their applications to environments the hard way, using manual processes and long error-prone installation scripts. You will learn how to build to different environments within moments and one click. You will also learn how to verify your builds are always good when you check them into source control (Who forgot to check in that file?) and always releasable (test automation). You will leave with an understanding, reason, and the motivation to automate your work environment.
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 | Intro to SubSonic: A Quick and Easy Data Access Layer and MoreSpeaker(s): Michael Paladino
Learn how to use the free open source toolset SubSonic to quickly and easily create a data access layer for your .NET application or website. SubSonic requires minimal setup and configuration, provides a number of different methods for retrieving and saving data, and includes UI controls to help developers get websites up and running quickly. This session will provide an overview of SubSonic while using the toolset to build a functional website.
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 | Design Patterns in .NetSpeaker(s): Claudio Lassala
Design Patterns are often used every day by every developer in one way or another. A basic understanding of patterns and how to implement them is very useful for all .NET developer, and this session tries to clarify design patterns in a way that everybody can understand and start thinking about patterns in a more natural way.
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 | log4net: reevaluating an old friend.Speaker(s): Dru Sellers
Doing a deep dive in how you can better log your application
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 | Building a Blog with ASP.NET MVCSpeaker(s): Ben Scheirman
You've heard the hype and maybe played around with preview bits for the new ASP.NET MVC Framework. Now come see it in action. We'll jump in writing code, building a blog from start to (hopefully) finish and talk about some of the interesting points along the way. The demo will emphasize good software design and testability.
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