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Scottish Developers are organsing to put on a Geek Dinner. Please register your interest if you want to come along. It’s shaping up to be an interesting evening!
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Scottish Developers are organsing to put on a Geek Dinner. Please register your interest if you want to come along. It’s shaping up to be an interesting evening!
It’s that time of year again and the chaps over at Scottish Developers have started taking session proposals for next years Developer Day Scotland. Make sure you have a look at what has already been submitted, and if there is anything you want to see then let the guys know.
ASP.NET MVC 1 changed the landscape of developing websites on the .NET platform and ASP.NET MVC 2 is bringing even more to the table. Currently preview 2 features productivity increasing additions like an integrated validation framework, richer model meta data and better object view templating support. In this talk we will look at these and the other additions to ASP.NET MVC 2. The presentation will take place on the 3rd December at 7:30pm.
Speaker
Currently working for Edinburgh based Storm Id, Chris Canal has over 7 years of development experience. A great believer is continual–improvement, Chris is constantly looking for new technologies, tools and methodologies that will help in creating robust and maintainable software applications and has become an active member of the Scottish Alt.Net Community to share his findings and ideas with like-minded developers.
Location
Scottish Developers have been kind enough to help organise a venue for use and have arranged for Equator to let us use their board room. Due to size of the room, we have to limit the available spots to 12. The presentation will take place on the 3rd December at 7:30pm.
Equator,
Ground Floor,
Moda, 144 Elliot Street
Glasgow, G3 8EX
When
Glasgow: Tuesday, 8th December, 2009 @ 18:30
The Talk
There is more to doing TDD well than just Red-Green-Refactor, and creating a maintainable test suite as well as maintainable production software is vital. In this presentation we will look at common testing patterns, techniques and tools that can help make maintaining the test suite easier. From Shared Fixtures to Stubs and Mocks, we will take a look at common patterns that have been proven to work and the tools that help you take advantage of them. We will also take brief look at what Behaviour Driven Development is and the problem it tries to solve.
The Speaker
Chris Canal has worked at a Web Developer for the past 7 years. Starting with procedural languages like ASP and PHP, he quickly moved onto the .NET Platform when first released. A great believer is continual–improvement, Chris is constantly looking for new technologies, tools and methodologies that will help in creating robust and maintainable software applications and has become an active member of the Scottish Alt.Net Community to share his findings and ideas with like-minded developers.
The Venue
We are meeting in Room M402 on the 4th Floor of the George Moore Building at Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 0BA