Contents tagged with Event
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Software Architect 2008 Sample Code
Please find the sample code for my presentations at Software Architect 2008 on Aspect Oriented Programming with PostSharp and Software Transactional Memory with NSTM here for download:
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Contract-first Design - DevWeek 07 Sample Code
For those who just attended my talk on Contract-first Design and microkernel usage at DevWeek 2007 in London here´s the sample code.
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prio 2006 - Die erste Konzeptkonferenz war ein Erfolg
[Abstract for English speaking readers: The prio .NET developer conference was a success. Its concept of setting an overall topic - this time "Software production process" - and looking for speakers to fill the predefined session topics to form a homogeneous whole was very well received by the attendees. Instead of a "mille fleurs" conference we termed it a "conceptual conference" and will keep this format for the prio 2007.]
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Neue Sprecher braucht das Land! - Rhetoriktraining speziell für Softwareprofis
[Summary for English speaking blog readers: The Professional Developer College is offering a special training for software professionals to develop their speaker and presentation skills. Instead of attending yet another general presentation training, developers, architects, project leads or their manager can now an education focused on how to do technical presentations or product demonstrations before a developer audience. The training is honed for software professionals because their content and their audience are special. Doing a session at a developer conference like TechEd or DevWeek is different from doing a sales presentation or wedding speech. Ralf Westphal, experienced speaker at national and international developers events, and Renate Klein, experienced communication trainer, team up to deliver an intensive two day seminar where at the end, all attendees will do their final presentations before a large and realistic audience. Any developer can learn to become an inspiring speaker and show-off his technical expertise before a developer audience. It just needs some training.]
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Hurra, 1. .NET Award in der Kategorie "Community" gewonnen
English abstract: I´m happy to announce I won the first BASTA! .NET Award, category 'Community', for my "lifetime achievements" regarding informing and educating the .NET community.
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Applying theory to practice - Training students to use Software Cells, Contract-First-Design and a Microkernel
The week before last Neno Loje and I did a workshop at the Computer Science department of the University of Hamburg, Germany, to verify a couple of our ideas on software development. We offered this workshop to the university for free, to give students of unfortunately notoriously underfinanced public educational institutions a chance to "get in touch with the real world". Their usual curriculum does not cover .NET much and their approach to software development is quite different from how real project teams work in the Microsoft universe. So we wanted to introduce them to .NET in general, but our focus was on working with a team according to how we think a software project should be approached. For that we had 5 days.
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Meeting a "hero" of my youth: Prof. Niklaus Wirth
Today was a surprising and very happy day for me: Scheduled to talk at the iX Conference - Better Software - in Colone, Germany, I was invited to participate in the panel discussion on "Software development - art or engineering dicipline" for Tom DeMarco, who had to leave the conference early. The topic was fun, although in the end we were mostly discussing whether there still was a software crisis or not and what its characteristics might be.
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Die BASTA! kommt... Neue Entwickler-Roadshow - Thema diesmal: Softwarearchitektur
Für alle Freunde der BASTA!-Entwicklerkonferenz und natürlich auch Entwickler, die die BASTA! noch nicht kennen, gibt es eine gute Nachricht: Die BASTA! kommt zu Ihnen nach Hause - oder zumindest in Ihre Nähe.
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Das war echt cool - Der 1. Lehmanns Programmier Contest ist gelaufen
Das war Community pur, würde ich sagen: Der 1. Lehmanns Programmier Contest hat 16 Teams mit mehr als 25 Softwareentwickler über 6 Stunden gefesselt. Wer hätte das gedacht? Bei allem Optimismus, den ich als Mitinitiator und Mitglied der Jury hatte, habe ich mir doch nicht träumen lassen, dass so eine tolle Atmosphäre enstehen würde.
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Live Programmierwettbewerb - .NET meets Java
Am Samstag 17.9. um 18h richtet die Fachbuchhandlungskette Lehmanns (www.lob.de) einen Programmierwettbewerb anlässlich der Jubiläen von .NET und Java in diesem Jahr aus.