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"Extensibility: Software That Survives" presentation - how covered?
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  07-22-2009, 10:51 AM
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"Extensibility: Software That Survives" presentation - how covered?
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Apologies if this is a redundant post - my first post attempt appears to have dissappeared!

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 to attend, 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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Re: "Extensibility: Software That Survives" presentation - how covered?
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Mike,

I emailed Miguel and here is what he said (my thoughts follow it):

Well, truth be told, this presentation is very code-heavy - something more often than not, people desire and enjoy.  I present in a light-hearted and fun manner so I always try to keep it enjoyable.  But in this particular time, my examples are definitely nitty-gritty and this presentation is intermmediate to advanced.   This may not be what he wants to hear but it's the truth.  She of course is welcome anyway, but if she's a newbie, then some stuff may go over her head a bit.
Cya soon,
Miguel

While Miguel points out that this is an intermediate to advanced talk, I would still encourage you still think about coming.  We've got a very helpful audience and encourage questions (of any level) to be asked. You never know what you may pick up.  It's not that often that we get INETA sponsored speakers to town so I believe it a good idea to take advantage of it.

If you have further questions please let me know, I'd be more than happy to answer

Tim
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