Chris Donnan : Programming – Brooklyn Style
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Posted .net, Agile Development, java, unit testing on Thursday, July 13th, 2006.
It is time for the next ‘Developer Session’ in my series … The last one that we did – Spring Framework Developer Session (code, power point) was a hit – with maybe ~40 people who came out to hear about Spring. I am happy to report the next dev session is:
Test Drive Development Developer Session
NUnit, JUnit; Rhino Mocks in .net and Easy Mock in Java
Tuesday July 25th 6 – 8 PM
228 East 45th Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10017These sessions ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – There is a snack before we get into it – then a presentation, demos and questions.
The sessions I have planned remaining are :
The Peer Frameworks Series – .Net and Java
3) Db4o Developer Session – Open Source Object Database in .net and Java
4) ORM Developer Session – Hibernate, NHibernate / IBatis
I will update the agenda as we finish planning it in the next week or so. I hope to have dial in access for people that want to dial in – and ideally a ‘webex’ type access as well. Feel free to contact me with any comments or questions. Also please message me to let me know if you want to attend – here test-driven-dev-session@chrisdonnan.com. This will help us plan food, chairs – etc.
I will be focusing on:
My Best;
Chris
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