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Category Archives: Events
Harmony Hill Hackathon: The Aftermath
Posted by on February 21, 2011
Last weekend was the first ever Harmony Hill Hackathon at the lovely Harmony Hill in Union, Washington. A group of twelve of Seattle’s finest developers converged on the location to write software to help the awesome people at the Hill who do amazing work helping people dealing with Cancer. Our host defiantly made us fell [...]
South Sound .NET January 13 : Continuous Integration in the Real World
Posted by on January 7, 2011
I will be presenting at the South Sound .NET Users Group meeting this coming Thursday on the topic of Continuous Integration in the Real World. Here is the nice write up on from the South Sound .NET Users Group site. “Continuous Integration is a software development practice where members of a team integrate their [...]
Random Hacks of Kindness 2010
Posted by on December 1, 2010
This weekend, I will be participating in this years Random Hacks of Kindness charity event in Seattle. Here is a great description stolen from github. Random Hacks of Kindness is a global hackathon on December 4 and 5 (this weekend!) to create apps for the millions of people who suffer the effects of disasters. The [...]
Software Craftsmanship North America Day One Dump #scna
Posted by on October 16, 2010
Arrival Terry and I rolled into the hotel around three o’clock on Thursday afternoon and checked in. We actually had not ate a thing all day so we had a late lunch in the bar and met up with a couple great guys, Mark Simpson and Brandon (for whom I cant seem to find a [...]
South Sound .NET Presents: Charlie Poole on Communicating With Tests – Test-Centric Project Organization
Posted by on July 6, 2010
The South Sound .NET User Group is proud to announce an evening with Charlie Poole this coming Thursday night. The meeting will be held at our usual time of 7:00-9:00PM at the Olympia Center (222 Columbia NW, Rm 101). Charlie Poole has spent more than 30 years as a software developer, designer, project manager, trainer [...]
South Sound .NET Presents: Justin Bozonier on Decoupling with Message Oriented Object Design
Posted by on June 8, 2010
The South Sound .NET User Group is proud to announce an evening with Justin Bozonier this coming Thursday night. The meeting will be held at our usual time of 7:00-9:00PM at the Olympia Center (222 Columbia NW, Rm 101). Justin Bozonier has been working as a professional programmer since 2004 at companies such as Microsoft, [...]
Seattle Code Camp 2010 Brain Dump
Posted by on April 21, 2010
Last weekend, I attended and presented at the Seattle Code Camp. The entire weekend was chock full of great one hour presentation. And the entire thing was recorded. Here is a list of my favorites with direct links. Ruby for Noobs – Me 8) jQuery for the Unconvinced – Scott Koon Progressive JavaScript – Jeff [...]
South Sound .NET Presents: Chris Tavares on Moving Forward with Enterprise Library 5
Posted by on April 5, 2010
The South Sound .NET User Group is proud to announce an evening with Chris Tavares this coming Thursday night. The meeting will be held at our usual time of 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Olympia Center (222 Columbia NW, Rm 101). Chris Tavares is a senior developer on the Microsoft patterns & practices team, where he [...]
South Sound .NET Presents: Eric Lee on Common Anti-Patterns in Legacy Code
Posted by on November 12, 2009
Please join us on Thursday, November 12th for a presentation by Eric Lee on "Common Anti-Patterns in Legacy Code & How to Work Your Way Out of Them" About the Presentation: One of the most dreaded phrases in software engineering are the words “legacy code”. You know what that means: old, nasty code that gives [...]
SSDNUG Presents: Eric Lee on Anti-Patterns in Legacy Code November 12th
Posted by on October 16, 2009
The South Sound .NET Users Group is pleased to present Microsoft’s Eric Lee on the evening of November 12th from 7:00 PM – 9:00PM at Olympia Center in downtown Olympia. This presentation promises to be an enlightening evening with not only an outstanding member of the .NET community offering sage advice, but also honest upfront [...]
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