Oct 01 2008

Script#: The .NET Response to the Google Web Toolkit

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For those of you who could not make it to Skills Matter last week, here is the video of my presentation about Script# (ScriptSharp). Script# is a free .NET tool that converts C# into JavaScript, allowing us to use a lot of existing C# tool support to write and manage large JavaScript code bases easier. This presentation introduces Script#, explains when and how to use it and discusses some common pitfalls with this tool.

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Sep 25 2008

Script# talk tonight in london

Published by gojko under presentations

This might be a bit on a short notice, but I’m doing a talk tonight on script# at skills matter. script# converts c# code into javascript and is sort of a .net response to the google web toolkit. If this sounds
interesting and you are in london, pop by skills matter offices at 6:30 tonight.

There might be still time to register if you want to come down (registration is free, but mandatory for capacity planning).

register here

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Aug 27 2008

Opensource .NET talks schedule

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We have worked out the schedule for opensource .NET talks at Skills Matter in London for the next few months. Here are the dates to note in your calendar – more detail on sessions will follow:

  • 25th September: Script #, .NET response to Google Web Toolkit.
    Registration is now open
  • 23rd October: Dependency injection with Castle Windsor
  • 27th November: Asynchronous enterprise .NET applications with NServiceBus
  • 17th December: Test driven development in .NET

We will probably do another Alt.NET evening in January like the one this July. This time we’ll have more time and hopefully a bigger venue. At the moment, we have a slot on 13th Jan available for this. If you attended the July talks, please let me know what you thought of the way that we organised it, what you liked, what you disliked, and what we could do to make it better next time.

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