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Speaking in Tampa Code Camp - July 14th, 2007

Tampa Code Camp is on Saturday, July 14th, 2007. I am presenting two sessions. Here are the abstracts.

Session 1: The Art of Design using Design Patterns in .NET

Have you worked on a design problem and thought if there was a standard solution to that? Have you thought of enhancing your design vocabulary to add factories, facades, proxies, decorators, visitors, mediators, and bridges etc? Come to this session to learn about design patterns. A Design Pattern is an elegant, tested, well documented, and reusable solution to standardized software design problem. This session will look at some of the standard Gang of Four (GoF) Patterns. GoF patterns are divided broadly into creational, structural, and behavioral categories. We'll discuss when, why, and how to use them with real world scenarios. The demos would be in C#.

Session 2: Power Tips for Visual Studio Orcas IDE for C#

Visual Studio 2008 (code named Orcas) IDE for C# introduces many new developer productivity features. This session will introduce you to those new IDE features and some of the advanced existing features (from Visual Studio 2005). We’ll create an end-to-end application using new features of C# 3.0 and LINQ to demonstrate various developer tips and tricks. This would be a demo based presentation. Although, code examples would be in C#, most of the IDE features are applicable for VB.NET development as well. Developers of all levels will learn something new from this session. You’ll be able to use the tips and tricks and be more productive in your development right away. Come prepared for an interactive session and enjoy the double sundae (C# and Visual Studio).

Tampa Code Camp - Main Site

Tampa Code Camp - Agenda

I hope to see you all there.

Vinay

posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 4:30 PM by vinay.ahuja

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