San Diego .NET Developers Jun 4 2013 Meeting

Date
Tue, 4 Jun 2013, 18:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , San Diego, US
Cost
Free

¦Getting Started With TypeScript (David Kennedy) - TypeScript is the new language from Microsoft for JavaScript development. Some people are under the impression that it's a replacement for JavaScript, but that's not entirely true; TypeScript helps .NET developers write JavaScript more effectively. This talk will cover what TypeScript is and is not, when and why you might consider it, and how to get started.

¦Metrics for the Success of an Agile Team (Chris Lucian & Llewellyn Falco) - This talk covers metrics for managers and developers alike to gauge the success of an agile team. Following these metrics a teams performance gain or loss can be communicated to all levels of an organizational structure. Chris Lucian is one of the founders of www.MobProgramming.org. Creator of many games/apps for Android and iPhone. Programs mainly in C#, Java, Html5, and Objective C. Find his blog at www.DeadlyApps.com. Llewellyn Falco is an Instructor for DevelopMentor. He is a international speaker and the creator of the open source testing tool ApprovalTests(www.approvaltests.com). He spends most of his time programing in Java and C#. He also volunteers creating courseware and teaching kids to program ( www.teachingkidsprogramming.org ). Find his blog at llewellynfalco.blogspot.com.

¦Answer Man: Woody Zuill

¦Sponsor: Discount ASP.NET (https://www.discountasp.net/ )

¦Join us after the meeting for drinks, food and discussion at Red Robin located at: 12865 El Camino Real San Diego, CA 92130

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