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Archive for October, 2009

18 Oct

You Can Lead A Developer to Patterns but You Can’t Make Them Think!

At yesterday’s Philadelphia .NET CodeCamp, I was again wearing my somewhat tongue-in-cheek custom t-shirt with the following platitude on the front and the succinct summary of what I consider to be ALT.NET’s primary raison-d’etre on the reverse side:

As those readers who either attended the Agile Firestarter event in June or watched any of the [...]

17 Oct

Philly.NET Code Camp: That’s a Wrap!

I just completed spending my Saturday at the Philadelphia-area .NET CodeCamp 2009.2 event (I actually have to say ‘2009.2’ because this event apparently happens at least two or three times each year, as hard as it is for me to believe that they put all that energy into planning/executing it more than once a year).
I [...]

04 Oct

ASP.NET MVC Firestarter: That’s A Wrap!

As some of you may be aware, yesterday (Saturday 10/3/2009) the ASP.NET MVC Firestarter Event was held here in NYC.  This event, hosted and organized by Microsoft, was a free day-long event intended to help .NET WebForms developers begin to come up-to-speed on the Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Framework.  As mentioned on this blog prior, I [...]

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