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CRINETA Meeting - 8/3/2009 - TBD
Started by crineta at 05-30-2009 9:19 AM. Topic has 1 replies.

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Meeting Date/Time:Monday, August 3rd at 5:30 PM
Location:Kirkwood Community College (Map)
Featured Topic:Extensibility: Software That Survives - Presented By Miguel Castro
Additional Information:Every year, we're bombarded with new terms to confuse and overwhelm us. Most of them redefine techniques we've seen and used before. In this session, I'll cover some very cool patterns that today, fall under the category of "inversion of control", and "dependency injection". I call them providers and plug-ins but under any other name, they're patterns that allow you to design your applications with extensibility and decoupling in mind. This session will also explain the concept of abstraction and why its vital in order understand how to design applications that can grow with time. Come and join me in rethinking software design in a new day and age.
Topic & Demo Files:Extensibility - Software That Survives.zip
  05-30-2009, 9:19 AM
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Apologies if this is a redundant post - my first post attempts appear to have dissappeared!

"Extensibility: Software That Survives" presentation - how covered?

Does anyone reading this forum have "insider" details as to the approach Miguel Castro is using in his presentation? I have a co-worker who may want to attend; but given that it is a 3-hour round-trip for us, she wants to know if the presentation is something she can absorb. She's relatively new to .NET, and would be looking to learn about general approaches and methodologies, not nitty-gritty examples of .NET code reuse that she may not understand.

Thank you for any information you can provide.

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