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DevEvening #7 - Jon Skeet on Myths of .NET and Andy Pike on TDD
- Date
- Thu, 5 Mar 2009, 19:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Bird in hand pub , Woking, GB
- Cost
- Free
After a great start in January we bring you more great speakers to pass the cold winter nights!
Software engineer at Google and author of C# in depth. So if you dont know your co from your contra variance or IEnumerator has got you in a twist Jon is here to help.
Please feel free to email any tricky language based question that is troubling you to: info@devevening.co.uk
New DevEvening member Andy Pike will be introducing us to Test Driven Development covering general concepts with a demonstration of how this would be applied to a project.
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2 members are attending
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chris greeno joined 8 months ago
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Greg Wright joined 9 months ago
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