The Progressive .NET Tutorials

Date
12-14 May 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
The Skills Matter eXChange , London, GB

The Progressive.NET Tutorials is an annual event for the .NET architect and developer community. If you want to learn the latest ideas, technologies and best practices for the development of scalable enterprise systems, using modern .NET technologies and software development practices, these Tutorials are for you! To maximise the learning experience, we have limited the number of attendees again to 125 people. So expect an intimate event with lots of room for discussion and interaction with the Progressive.NET Team and other community members! So far, we have sold 81 tickets, so if you like to join us, get your skates on and register today! EVENT DETAILS
WHO: David Laribee, Ian Cooper, Neil Robbins, Robert Pickering, Mike Hadlow, Sebastien Lambla, Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien, Jonas Bandi, Gaspar Nagy, Scott Cowan

WHAT: Progressive .NET Tutorials on NoSQL with .NET, Agile & Lean development, Castle Windsor, NHibernate, Functional Programming with F#, CQRS and DDD, Behaviour Driven Development ith SpecFlow, ASP.NET MVC Apps, Search Engine development with Lucene.NET, ReSTFul Architectures, OpenWrap

WHERE: The Skills Matter eXchange, London

WHEN: 12-14th May 2010 Starts at 9:00

COST: just £375 per ticket for 3 days packed with learning!

REGISTRATION: http://skillsmatter.com/event/open-source-dot-net/progressive-dotnet-tutorials-2010/wd-896

FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AND FURTHER DETAILS:
http://skillsmatter.com/event/open-source-dot-net/progressive-dotnet-tutorials-2010/wd-896

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