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EVENT DETAILS
Who: Gojko Adzic & other members of the ALT.NET Community
What: The ALT.NET Community on Alternative .NET Tools
Where:Skills Matter, London
When: 31st July 2008 Starts at 18:30
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE
THE EVENT
Gojko Adzic is the author of more than 200 articles about ...
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The next London .Net User Group will be hosted by Skills Matter on 24th July @ 6:30pm.
Ian Cooper will be talking about Domain Driven Design (DDD).
Click here to register for the event.
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See here http://stevenharman.net/blog/archive/2008/04/29/hacking-visual-studio-to-use-more-than-2gigabytes-of-memory.aspx
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A colleague of mine this week showed me his code coverage as being over 94% for his production code, which impressed me so much, it spurred me on to ensure that all code paths in my code from now on go blue instead of red when testing with Team coverage, using the Test driven .NET addin for visual studio 2008. Not sure what I'm on about, then ...
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Alongside Ian Cooper, Conchango will be hosting the next London .Net User Group on Wednesday 25th June.
Full details of speakers and times to follow but we will be running Ben Lamb's highly rates ''How to write crap code'' session, a reverse look at best practices.
If you want to sign up please join the list on the site.
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Last night Conchango and Ian Cooper hosted the London .Net User Group. It was held in our London Bridge offices and was a great success.
We decided to try something new this time by hosting 2 sessions side by side as a way of giving people more choice of topics. We held 4 sessions:
Fitnesse by Gojko Adzic
Functional Programming by ...
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I never really got that excited about Silverlight 1.0, mainly because whilst it had a great core graphics engine and did video streaming very well, it's feature set was just not rich enough to make it really useful to applications that demanded deep functionality.
One of the features that was clearly lacking was connectivity; you could not ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended the Alt.Net.UK Conference this weekend and making the UK's 1st one a great success.
A special thank to the 3 Organisers: Ian Cooper, Alan Dean and Ben Hall, massive thanks guys for arranging it, and also to Sam Mullaly and Danni Taylor who work in the Conchango recruitment team with me for making ...
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Tonight sees the start of Alt.Net.UK Conference as hosted by Conchango.
People are expected from 6pm tonight for an agenda planning session follow by a visit to our local watering hole, Bankside.
The conference starts at 9:30am tomorrow, with doors opening at 9am, and will continue through to 5:30pm.
To those who are coming ...
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The 1st round went quickly for the Alt.Net.UK conference and we are expecting the same with the 2nd so if you have not already registered you need to asap.
Friday 1st February @ 6pm - Conchango's London office for a social/conference planning event followed by drinks at Bankside from 7:30/8pm
Saturday 2nd February @ ...
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