Scheduled Free Event

Where & When

Redmond , WA

Mon, Sep 8
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue details

Pricing

Free

Speaker(s)

Alan Shalloway

Hosted by

Net Objectives

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Free Seminar: Design Patterns Explained

This seminar discusses how design patterns can be used to improve the entire software development process - not just the design aspect of it. Design patterns are usually thought of as being limited to solving local design/implementation problems. However, they can be very useful in:
  • Providing more powerful design alternatives than identifying your classes by the nouns in your problem domain or abstracting out your special cases
  • Developing maintainable code that is more robust to new variations in requirements
  • Avoiding "paralysis by analysis"
  • Creating a larger perspective on how to do and manage software development
  • Sustaining an agile methodology

Agenda

6:30-7:00 pmPizza and networking
7:00-8:30 pmThe presentation: Design Patterns Explained
8:30-9:00 pmQ & A

 

Venue/Registration Info

Microsoft Redmond Campus

Microsoft Redmond Campus
156th Ave NE and NE 31st St entrance to Microsoft Campus
Redmond, WA 98052

Room/Location
Building 40
Special Instructions

From 156th Ave NE in Bellevue, head West onto NE 31st St. Take the first left into the parking area in front of building 40. Proceed to the Building 40 receptionists desk, where you can register your vehicle. Parking: Parking is available on site. Arrive early to avoid parking delays.