Patterns Training & Events
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Dec
5
Cloud App Architecture Patterns using Azure - with Faizan Kahn, Microsoft CSA - Reston, United States
happened 4 years ago
More details TBA - Cloud App Architecture Patterns using Azure - with Faizan Kahn, Microsoft Cloud Solutions ArchitectEvent venue: Microsoft Offices, RestonHosted by: Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group
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Mar
15
Software Patterns and Practices Meetup - Baltimore, United States
happened 4 years ago
Topic: Visual Design Languages and Material DesignMaterial Design is a new visual design language developed by Google that makes it a lot easier to create an intuitive user experience as well as a consistent look and feel across the web sites in your company.
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Dec
17
Implementing Data Services with ASP.NET Web API - Washington, United States
happened 7 years ago
ASP.NET Web API offers several ways to expose data-centric services. You can expose data resources based on strongly typed entity collections for CRUD operations. You can support OData query syntax to empower the client to issue commands to filter, sort, and page the data on the back end.
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Dec
12
Monthly Meetup: Async – The Graphic Novel Approach - Louisville, United States
happened 7 years ago
We will meet on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at Adecco's office at 101 Bullitt Lane. Doors will open at 6:00pm and the presentation will begin sharply at 6:30pm. Be sure to RSVP so we know how many to plan for.
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Sep
12
Design Pattern Automation with Gael Fraiteur - New York, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by New York ALT.NET Group
TopicDesign patterns are now universally accepted and significantly improved the way we design software. However, they had relatively little impact on how we implement it. Except rare exception like the ?using? or ?lock? keywords, most patterns must still be implemented by hand, resulting in large quantities of boilerplate code that must be validated by peer review.
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Sep
11
RockNUG Release 7.3 - Rockville, United States
happened 7 years ago
Scaling Systems: Architectures that Grow- Kendall MillerIt's harder than ever to predict the load your application will need to handle in advance, so how do you design your architecture so you can afford to implement as you go and be ready for whatever comes your way.
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Aug
26
Denver Visual Studio User Group Meeting - Denver, United States
happened 7 years ago
Asynchronous Programming Deeper into Async and Await SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER!with Kathleen Dollard, .NET Coach for Crystal MEF Lab This was the topic voted on by you, members, for Kathleen to present! See you soon!
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Aug
6
ChicagoRuby: Downtown - Data Visualization - Chicago, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by ChicagoRuby.org - Chicago Ruby on Rails
Data Visualization: As it becomes easier and easier for companies to collect huge amounts of information, people are realizing that they are sitting on terabytes of data whose insights they haven't explored. Data visualization allows us to detect patterns and relationships in data that would otherwise remain hidden. It brings out the human element in vast seas of numbers and exposes stunning narratives that might otherwise stay untold.
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Jun
22
Sid Maestre: Building APPS with BACKBONE.JS & REQUIRE.JS - San Francisco, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by Plug & Play Web
When developing HTML5 application, your code is bound to get more complex over time. Employing design patterns like MVC are important for separating concerns and creating more modular and reusable code. Backbone.js is one of the more popular JavaScript frameworks to help you do this.Unfortunately, like most open source, the documentation is a work in progress. Don't worry, I'll walk you through a series of examples that build on each other as I show how the moving parts work together.
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Jun
17
User Group Talk : Pragmatic WPF Architecture by Todd Miranda - 170 Graphics Drive, United States
happened 7 years ago
Pragmatic WPF Architecture by Todd MirandaWith regards to designing an application, advice and guidance is broad and varied. Which approach do you use? Which framework is best? How exactly do you structure the code. The real answer is there is no one correct answer.
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May
21
PHP Framework Spotlight: CakePHP - Denver, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by The Denver Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP (LAMP) Meetup Group
CakePHP enables PHP users at all levels to rapidly develop robust web applications. Using commonly known design patterns like MVC and ORM within the convention over configuration paradigm, CakePHP reduces development costs and helps developers write less code.PHP Framework Spotlight: CakePHP 2.0This is a beginner to intermediate level event. If you plan to use your laptop at the event, please install LAMP/WAMP beforehand.
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Apr
25
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript - San Francisco, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET User Group
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript using the Event StoreIn this talk we'll take a practical look at the CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns from C# and from F#, using the Event Store (), comparing the OO and functional approaches. We'll then take a deep dive into the open-source version of the Event Store, looking through the Staged Event Driven Architecture it employs internally, and how we host v8 to do Complex Event Processing in JavaScript.Our Speaker: James Nugent
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Apr
18
JavaScript for Non-Web Apps - 9th Floor, United States
happened 7 years ago
What does it take to author a good jQuery plugin? Trevor Davis, Senior Front-End Developer at Viget will take a look at building jQuery plugins and different styles of JavaScript execution patterns along with a few of the concepts that will help you take your code and plugins to next level.
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Mar
28
dotNet User Group monthly meeting - Las Vegas, United States
happened 7 years ago
Nuri Halperin is the presenter this month, talking about Async patterns in ASP.NET / MVC.
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Mar
21
Uncle Bob's Test-Driven Development and Refactoring - London, United Kingdom
happened 7 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
"Two days of lectures and exercises with Robert 'Uncle Bob' Martin himself to get to the bottom of Test-Driven Development and Refactoring. You'll learn first-hand the practices and disciplines around pivotal concepts of:- professionalism- Craftsmanship & Clean Code- Code Smells- De-Odorizing Code by using refactorings- Unit testing and Test-Driven Development- Design Patterns that facilitate testing and refactoring
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Mar
20
Troubleshoot Performance Issues with PerfView - Ottawa, Canada
happened 7 years ago
Organised by The Ottawa .NET Meetup Group
There is nothing more important for business critical applications than customer satisfaction. Applications with sluggish performance not only undermine productivity but also cause end users frustration. Troubleshooting these types of issues in managed environment has never been easy primarily due to lack of quality tools that can help pin-point source of problem. Microsoft has recently introduced a new tool called PerfView to fill this vacuum.
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Feb
27
Sprint Planning for Success - Melbourne, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Melbourne Scrum User Group
A deep dive into Sprint Planning.What patterns and techniques lead to great sprint planning sessions and sprint outcomes? How much time and energy do you put into sprint plans? How do you know your sprint plan was successful? How do you know what to improve?Join Scrummaster Brett Maytom for this interactive talk.
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Feb
5
CMAP Main Meeting - Scaling Systems: Architectures that Grow - Kendall Miller - Columbia, United States
happened 8 years ago
Topic: Scaling Systems: Architectures that GrowIt's harder than ever to predict the load your application will need to handle in advance, so how do you design your architecture so you can afford to implement as you go and be ready for whatever comes your way.
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Jan
28
Denver Visual Studio User Group Meeting - Denver, United States
happened 8 years ago
Advanced Messaging Patterns Using the Windows Azure Service Buswith Ricardo Villalobos, Senior Cloud Architect withthe Windows Azure CSV Incubation Team
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Jan
17
Why Hackers love Debuggers - Ottawa, Canada
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The Ottawa .NET Meetup Group
Debuggers are every software developer's best friend. Today's enterprise applications are getting more and more complex that makes it impossible for programmers to envision all possible outcomes of implemented solutions. As a result they rely heavily on debuggers to accomplish their day-to-day tasks efficiently. Some of these debuggers are more powerful than others based on their capacity to glean into internal data structures of target processes.
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Dec
18
CQRS: Crack for Architecture Addicts? - Arlington, United States
happened 8 years ago
Command-Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) represents a fundamental shift in how we look at architecting complex software solutions. It suggests that decomposition of complex systems into (relatively)
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Dec
17
Craig Larman's Applying Advanced Object Design with Patterns - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
In Craig Larman's highly practical four day Applying Advanced Object Design with Patterns course, you will learn how to design with patterns. You will apply visual modeling in an agile modeling approach, and learn many other related advanced design topics, including the design of packages. Upon completion of this course you will be deeply skilled in applying patterns and creating quality designs that have agility and support reduced modification costs and increased comprehensibility.
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Nov
8
dotNet Miami: Who needs a service bus anyway? - Udi Dahan Introduction to Scrum - Richie Rump - Coral Gables, United States
happened 8 years ago
11/8/2012 - 6:30 PM - Planet Linux Caffe - Coral Gables - Although Enterprise Service Buses have been used in many larger companies, small and medium enterprises have often been put off by the high cost of these large middleware packages.
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Oct
16
Software Architect 2012 - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Bearpark Publishing Ltd
A two-day technical conference with optional pre- and post-conference workshops, featuring leading speakers like Neal Ford, Allen Holub, Simon Brown and Kevlin Henney on a wide range of topics including agile architecture, design patterns, continuous delivery, emergent design, architecting asynchronous apps, and more.
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Sep
27
Overview of Breeze - San Francisco, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET User Group
This month we have an excellent event planned! Ward Bell from IdeaBlade will be presenting the newly released Breeze javascript framework. This is a set of patterns and practices for delivering the rich experience of a desktop application, but all in a browser. It supports offline execution for mobile environments, a single codebase for both desktop and mobile, and makes queries against a server easy and fast.
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Sep
26
The Agilist versus Data Architect civil (uncivil?) war - Melbourne, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Melbourne Scrum User Group
There's sometimes a tension between traditional data architects/ modellers, and agilists.Perhaps it's not too hard to understand. The "data" types feel they?ve been burned by fast delivery of applications that won't integrate with other systems, and the agile developers don't want to sit around waiting for head office architects to describe a perfect start-up model.One approach to ending this civil (uncivil?) war is to use published data model/class model patterns.
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Jul
25
Locomotive CMS Talk - Honolulu, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Oahu on Rails
Come join Aloha.rb for pizza on Tuesday. Kevin English will be giving a talk on Locomotive CMS.Locomotive is an open source CMS for Rails. It's super flexible and integrates with Heroku and Amazon S3.We will also be raffling off two books "Rails Anti-patterns" and "The Rails 3 Way
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Jul
18
Beyond toys: deploying a production node app to the cloud - , United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by nodejs
Beyond toys: deploying a production node app to the cloudAll platforms begin as toys - fun to play with, but impractical for everyday use. Some demonstrate business value and spawn early deployments that are kept alive via hacks and prayers. Eventually, stable deployment patterns emerge and then even non-experts can deploy with confidence (hello, PHP).Node.js is growing beyond its toy phase, and your deployment strategy should grow with it.
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Jul
12
July DCRUG: Extracting Gems from Your Rails Apps + Millions of Apps Deployed - Washington, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by DC Ruby Users Group
Our meetings are open to all experience levels, from total novices to expert Rubyists.Current agenda: *"Extracting gems from Rails applications using DCI" by Patrick Robertson - The /lib directory of Rails apps can turn into a dumping ground of ad-hoc code for interfacing with third party APIs.
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Jul
10
How to use MDD and MCG to Hyper-Drive RAD! - Charlotte, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Charlotte ALT.NET
Topic: How to use MDD and MCG to Hyper-Drive RAD!In this presentation we?ll take a look at how to combine Model Driven Design techniques & Model Code Generation along with industry best practice architectural patterns and reusable frameworks to create an extreme rapid application development environment that is simple, extendable, flexible, and applicable to any enterprise software solution.Speaker: Bill WilliamsBill Williams has 27 years experience developing software.
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