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  • Code Contracts in .NET with Chris Marsh

    Wed, 7 Sep 2011, 17:30 - 19:30 in Poplar, United Kingdom

    Code Contracts in .NETTaking a Design by Contract (DbC) approach can help developers produce more maintainable code, by formalising the interface specification between software components. This is not a new concept, but until recently there has been no first class class support in .NET for developers wishing to take this approach. In this session we will take a look at what DbC is, and how we may have have used it in .NET development in the past.

  • Pair programming – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

    Wed, 4 May 2011, 17:30 - 19:30 in Poplar, United Kingdom

    Pair programming is an XP practice of programming together, two people, one computer. When it's done right, it's fun and productive. This talk takes you on a journey through good and bad pair programming patterns and anti-patterns and explains why pair programming can benefit you and your company when it is done right. Rachel Laycock is a Software Consultant at ThoughtWorks and has worked with agile methods including scrum, XP, lean and kanban. She organises the London .NET User Group (LDNUG)

  • Introducing Windows Phone 7 Development with Matt Lacey (of http://wpug.net)

    Wed, 2 Feb 2011, 18:30 - 20:30 in Poplar, United Kingdom

    Matt will give us a view of overview of Windows Phone 7 and an introduction to developing applications for it.We'll look at functionality and features of the phone, highlighting what's new and what's different in the interface, architecture and development experience.Matt organises DevEvening (....) and the Windows Phone User Group (/).... He has been paid to develop software for the last twelve years.

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