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VBUG Thames Valley: How to spend more time at the pub (and other fun places!)
- Date
- Tue, 15 Jul 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Bracknell Leisure Centre , Berkshire, GB
- Cost
- FREE
Date: Tuesday 15 July 2008........CSLA.NET is a business object framework that can help developers of all skill levels to build scalable, maintainable applications that adhere to industry best practices without extended delivery time. Code generation is a technique for automatically creating sections of code to a consistent standard, usually through the combination of a generic template with a specific entity model. Both techniques are beneficial in their own right but in combination offer a compelling method of quickly delivering high quality applications. In this session I will explain what CSLA.NET is all about and demonstrate how, by combining these two techniques you can free up time for other pursuits (or other projects). If you want to explore an interesting technique that encourages good architectural practice or find out what code generation is and how it can help you with repetitive tasks then come along and join in. SPEAKER BIO: Andrew Hallmark is a Technical Architect for Maritz, a performance improvement company. He's been in software development for 14 years, first programming in Clipper before becoming Microsoft certified. Having delivered solutions of all sizes in VB, ASP and even Access he now most often develops using SQL Server and .NET. Like everyone else, Andrew regularly encounters the need to deliver quality applications with short lead times. By trying to balance the investment required to learn new skills and techniques with the benefits they bring, he constantly strives to deliver cost effective solutions to customers. PLEASE ARRIVE FROM 18.30 READY FOR PROMPT 19.00 START
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