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Behaviour Driven Development

Posted by Owen Evans on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Last night I had a lot of fun presenting at the Wellington .net User Group on Behaviour Driven Development.

Below are the slides from the talk.

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TechEd 2009 Day 2

Posted by Owen Evans on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Day 2 seems a bit thinner on the ground for dev talks.

Challenging the role of Software Architect by Kevin Fancis Not so much challenging as saying we need them more, which I disagree with, had personal disagreements with the content of the talk and for the first time at TechEd I felt compelled to leave the [...]

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TechEd 2009 Day 1

Posted by Owen Evans on Monday, September 14th, 2009

Well day one is coming to a close, so before I forget I need to get my thought’s down on paper…. well virtual paper..

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I really think MS need to rethink inviting politicians to TechEd, it really adds very little value for people in the audience, in the end it’s a gathering of IT professionals and [...]

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Code Camp and Wellington DNUG

Posted by Owen Evans on Friday, June 12th, 2009

After a long period off from doing anything community related (Lunch with Geeks, DNUG, Blogging) I’ve decided to throw myself back in wholehartedly.

I took some time off to get married and honeymoon and recollect my thoughts about where I wanted to go to in terms of my professional life.

As such I’m speaking at the Wellington .net Code Camp this weekend and Wellington .net User Group next week both will be on ASP.net MVC framework. I’m expecting a different audience to them both but will also try and make them at least a little bit varied.

I’m eager for feedback as I’m talking at Christchurch, Nelson, Napier, Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North and Tauranga DNUGs as well over the next 6 weeks on the same subject.

Please come along and provide any feedback, ask any questions.

The aim of the talks is to follow on from the overview talks that have been done to death and actually dive into some working examples (at the moment I’ve based it off Nerd Dinner sample site that the core asp.net mvc team wrote for their book)

I feel I’ve had enough experience to talk with at least a bit of authority on the subject as I’ve been using the framework in earnest for the last year and a half and watched it go through all the beta stages and release candidates.

I’m also hoping to bring in plenty of the wisdom already garnered from the communities around Rails etc and pass on any advice that helps.

So come along, the weekend promises to be a lot of fun.

Code Camp:

http://codecamp.net.nz

DNUG Wellington:

http://bit.ly/gd382

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