Mar
30
2009
The next opensource .net evening in Skills Matter will be on the 15th of April, with two talks:
David Ross: NBehave
NBehave is a .NET tool for Behaviour-driven development (BDD), an evolution of test-driven development (TDD) and acceptance-test driven design. It shifts the vocabulary from being test-based to behaviour-based, and positions itself as a design philosophy.
Michael Delaney: Iron Ruby
IronRuby is a .NET implementation of the Ruby programming language, which heavily leverages Microsoft’s Dynamic Language Runtime and allows programmers to write Ruby scripts for .NET.
The event will take place in central London, starting at 18:30. As always, the participation is free and open to anyone, but you have to register upfront for capacity planning.
See the event page to register and for more information.
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http://gojko.net
Mar
09
2009
We’re preparing for the next Open Source .NET Exchange, to be held in July in London, and discussing whether to organise it over a weekend or during the working week. If you are interested in attending the next exchange, would it be better for you if it is organised:
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As before, on a Thursday starting at 6:30 PM and ending around 10 PM
- During the working week, but starting earlier (eg Thursday at 12 ending around 4-5PM)
- Weekend, afternoon (starting at 12 and ending around 4-5)
Please take a moment to add a reply on
http://ukdotnet.ning.com/forum/topics/please-readreply-next-open
and give us your preference so that we can make the next event more enjoyable for you.
Feb
24
2009
The next Opensource .NET “in-the-brain” session at Skills Matter will take place on March 23rd. As announced during the Opensource .NET Exchange, we are trying to get more people from the community involved to present. The session on the 23rd will be devoted to Mocking, and we’ll have two talks.
Abid Quereshi: Introduction to Moq
Pronounced “Mock-You”, Moq is a simple yet powerful .NET Mocking library. Moq makes use of .NET lambda expressions, reducing the amount of test code you will need to write. This presentation will demonstrate Moq and highlight some main differences with other mock object frameworks.
Mike Hadlow: Rhino Mocks and Automocking
In this session, Mike Hadlow gives a quick overview of Rhino Mocks, a popular .NET mock objects library and the new Arrange, Act, Assert syntax provided by that library. He also demonstrates Automocking, a combination of mock objects and dependency injection which helps to write unit tests more efficiently.
The event is free, but up-front registration is required for capacity planning. Sign up on the Skills Matter web site.
Feb
20
2009
I got a chance to offer blog readers a massive discount on the May .NET workshops in London. If you were thinking of signing up, quote SM1368-622459-33L in the promo code field which allows you to book the workshops for £350 (full ticket price is £1000). The registration link is https://skillsmatter.com/register-online/conf/280/.
Wendy from Skills Matter said that the offer is only valid until February 28th, and tickets are going fast, so if you were thinking of attending the workshops, book now.
Jan
20
2009
If you are in London on Thursday and are not yet registered for the opensource .net exchange, here’s what you’ll miss:
- Dylan Beattie: JQuery and ASP.NET MVC
- David Ross: Aspect oriented programming with PostSharp
- Sebastien Lambla: Fluent NHibernate
- David de Florinier: ActiveMQ and NMS
- Mike Hadlow: Implementing the repository pattern
- Russ Miles: Spring .NET best practices
We start at 6:30 PM in the Crypt on Clarkenwell (near the Farringdon tube station). We have about 200 people registered so far, but as we have a bigger venue this time there are still open places. The mini-conference is free, but you do have to register upfront. For more details and to register, see:
http://skillsmatter.com/event/open-source-dot-net/open-source-dot-net-exchange