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Category Archives: Local
SSDNUG Presents: James Thigpen – Moar Cats Please: Software Development at Cheezburger
Posted by on January 18, 2012
The South Sound .NET Users group is proud to present James Thigpen on Thursday Feburary 9th at 7:00PM at the Olympia Center in the heart of downtown Olympia, WA. There is a lot of talk in an abstract sense about how agile software practices work. James is going to talk about how Cheezburger does agile [...]
Adron Hall Visual Studio AWS Toolkit & SDK Presentation Video
Posted by on January 14, 2012
Overview During this presentation I will provide an overview of what is needed to get started using Visual Studio 2010 with the AWS Toolkit & SDK. We’ll also cover the basic design ideas behind the do’s and don’ts of cloud architecture and development. There will be some hands on coding (if you’d like to bring [...]
January 12 / Adron Hall Visual Studio AWS Toolkit & SDK, Building For the Cloud
Posted by on December 17, 2011
The South Sound .NET Users Group is proud to present Adron Hall on Visual Studio AWS Toolkit & SDK, Building for the Cloud this coming January 12th at 7:00PM at the Olympia Center, 222 Columbia NW in downtown Olympia. Adron is a personal friend and brilliant developer who I have had the personal pleasure of working [...]
December 8th SSDNUG Presents: Charlie Poole on NUnit – Beyond the Basics
Posted by on November 30, 2011
Most .NET developers have some familiarity with NUnit, but often they learn to use certain basic techniques and never go beyond them. In this talk I’ll present a some ideas you may want to try, including: parameterized tests and fixtures, generic tests, theories, the use of the TestContext and the creation of adding. The presentation [...]
November 10th \ Michael Ibarra on How ASP.NET MVC3 Validation Makes Happy
Posted by on November 9, 2011
A closer look at the newer server and client validation features in ASP.NET MVC3. We’ll cover validation with DataAnnotations, writing your own custom validation attributes and unobtrusive client-side validation with jquery-validate, remote validation and self validating objects. the presenter Michael Ibarra has been writing software in the Seattle area for over ten years, using .NET technologies to [...]
Speaking at the South Sound .NET Users Group July 14, 2011
Posted by on April 23, 2011
Looks like I have put myself on the hook to speak at the South Sound .NET Users Group again on July 14th 2011. Here is the description up on the site. Bobby Johnson – An Exploration of Dynamic and Metaprogramming with C# 4 With the introduction of the Dynamic Language Runtime in .NET 4.0, a [...]
CI in the Real World Slide Deck & Links
Posted by on March 13, 2011
Last week I presented to the South Sound .NET Users group. Here are my slides and links to the things I talked about. Visual SVN Server TortoiseSVN TeamCity Dahlia psake Book: Learn Powershell in a Month of Lunches
ALT.NET 2011 May 5th – 8th
Posted by on March 8, 2011
Registration for ALT.NET 2011 is open. Some of the most talented and passionate developers gather once a year at this conf and share ideas. It is the best local conf of the year. I highly recommend you attend if you can. Register quickly available slots will be gone quickly. Info: http://altnet2011.heroku.com/ Registration: http://altnet2011.heroku.com/register
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 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 [...]
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