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Scott Bain

This presentation is about the 'Magic Consulting Card' in design, and how it can be used to find design patterns in problem domains.

Publish Date:
02/01/2008
Length:
35-40 minutes

.NET Tools

NUnit: Unit testing for .NET . This is the second major release of the xUnit based unit testing tool for Microsoft .NET, available at www.nunit.org . It is written entirely in C# and has been completely redesigned to take advantage of many .NET language features, for example custom attributes and other reflection related capabilities.

NMock . A dynamic mockobject-generating framework.  read more »

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Redmond , WA

Thu, Mar 22 - Thu, Mar 22 '07
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Scott L. Bain

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Patterns and .NET Generics

Abstract

This seminar will provide an introduction to generics in general and then demonstrate how patterns can be implemented using them. We will focus on .NET generics in particular, because of the ability to constrain them to interfaces, but the concepts are applicable to any language that supports generics. Read more about Patterns and .NET Generics

Agenda

6:00-6:30pmnetworking and pizza
6:30-8:00pmthe talk
8:00-8:10pmevaluations and break
8:10-8:30pmextended Q&A

A charitable contribution to Union Gospel Mission and the Millionair Club of $1-3 is requested for food and drink.

Venue Location Info

Redmond Microsoft Campus
Microsoft Corporate Campus
159th Avenue NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Room/Location
Cafe 34 St. Andrews
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Rod Claar

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Staff Title:
Senior Consultant, Trainer
Company Role:
Senior Consultant
Location:
Seattle
Expertise:
TDD, OO, Design Patterns, Scrum Coach
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Rod Claar, Senior Consultant
Rod Claar has been designing, developing and implementing software since the late 1980s. His early work was driven by a desire to learn and solve work related problems that required custom software. This led to a career change to the software industry. He spent over 10 years developing software, implementing solutions and managing software products used by the largest retailers in North America.  This experience makes him especially valuable to retailers.  Many of the solutions Rod has been involved with have  read more »

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