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The CodePlex Team and the patterns & practices Summit
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The CodePlex Team and the patterns & practices Summit
The CodePlex Team and the patterns & practices Summit
jamesnewkirk
7 Sep 2006 12:25 AM
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The CodePlex team will be well represented (in fact you might get sick of us) at the patterns & practices Summit in Redmond, WA - October 9-12, 2006 . We will be presenting or co-presenting the following sessions:
Application Frameworks in IT - Jonathan Wanagel
Dependency Injection Architecture -
Brad Wilson
Evolving to Patterns - Jim Newkirk
"The Agile Talk on Agility" -
Brad Wilson
and
Peter Provost
TDD for GUIs -
Brad Wilson
Micro-Pairing -
Brad Wilson
and
Peter Provost
Peter's not on the CodePlex team but we like him just the same. For additonal information on the summit and all of the sessions please click
here.
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