Wednesday, July 22, 2009

VAN: Lessons learned building NH Profiler with Ayende Rahien, Christopher Bennage and Rob Eisenberg Oct 21 and Oct 28, 2009

Topic

A three way conversation with the main collaborators who created NH Profiler. This tool enables developers to gain a deeper insight into profiling their applications communication from NHibernate(.Net) and Hibernate(Java) through to the database.

Who they are

contributed efforts on the back-end development.

contributed their efforts to the front-end.

Time and location of the meetings

Times below are Central Daylight Time
Start Time: Oct 21 and 28, Each week 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
End Time: Oct 21 and 28, Each week 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
Attendee URL: Attend the meeting (Live Meeting)

Monday, July 20, 2009

VAN: Claudio Lassala presents a series on the SOLID Principles to Virtual ALT.NET

Details

will be presenting five consecutive meetings discussing each principle outlined below with samples and then open discussion. It is hoped that we can have an active discussion on each of the topics with an open sharing of sample code, experiences and thoughts. He would like you to contact him through his blog if you have suggestions and ideas that can make the meetings as valuable as possible. More details to follow so stay tuned.

Who is Claudio?

Claudio Lassala is a Senior Developer at EPS Software Corp. He has presented several lectures at Microsoft events such as PDC Brazil and various other Microsoft seminars, as well as several conferences and user groups across North America and Brazil. He is a multiple winner of the Microsoft MVP Award since 2001 (for Visual FoxPro in 2001-2002, and for C# every since), an INETA speaker, and also holds the MCSD for .NET certification. He has articles published on several magazines, such as MSDN Brazil Magazine, CoDe Magazine, UTMag, Developers Magazine, and FoxPro Advisor. More detailed information regarding his presentations and articles can be found in his .

Summary of dates and Meeting topic

  • Sept 9: SRP (Single Responsibility Principle)
  • Sept 16: OCP (Open Closed Principle)
  • Sept 23: LSP (Liskov Substitution Principle)
  • Sept 30: ISP (Interface Segregation Principle)
  • Oct 7: DIP (Dependency Inversion Principle)

Time and location of the meetings

Times below are Central Daylight Time
Start Time: Wed, Each week 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
End Time: Wed, Each week 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
Attendee URL: Attend the meeting (Live Meeting)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

VAN: Jeremy Miller discusses Presentation Patterns for Virtual ALT.NET in August 2009

Topic

Still being fleshed out. Jeremy would like your votes on the content. Here is the list of topics as a start. Check out his and add your vote and comments.

  1. Separated Presentation patterns. You know, what are your options, why are they different, and when would you choose one or another for a particular scenario. Model View Presenter variants and Presentation Model (MVVM).
  2. "Screen Activation Lifecycle" -- Design patterns and the system responsibilities for systems composed of multiple screens
  3. DSL development within a desktop application.
  4. Test Automation strategies. How testability impacts design
  5. Event Aggregation
  6. Managing the application shell
  7. Using an IoC tool within a desktop application for extensibility

Who is Jeremy Miller?

Jeremy is the Chief Software Architect at Dovetail Software, the coolest shop in all of Austin. Jeremy is also the author of the open source tool for Dependency Injection with .Net and the forthcoming tool for supercharged acceptance testing in .Net. Jeremy is also the author of the Patterns in Practice column in MSDN Magazine. Jeremy's thoughts on just about everything software related can be found on his weblog part of the popular CodeBetter site. Jeremy is a Microsoft MVP for C#, and very active within the ALT.NET community.

Meeting Detail

The month of August. Exact dates and times will be confirmed in a few days.

VAN: An evening with Scott Bellware discussing the myth of developer productivity August 19, 2009

Topic

The myth of developer productivity.

Scott’s Bio

is a software product designer, developer, manager, and agile coach living in Austin, TX. He speaks at software industry conferences and teaches agile development practices and software production methodologies in workshops in the US, Canada, and Europe. He is the founder of the Lean Software Austin and the AgileATX communities of software practitioners. He is the organizer of the upcoming MonoSpace, ALT.NET Open Space, and Continuous Improvement conferences in Austin, and has served as the content chairman for the agile development track at the DevTeach conferences, as well as the chairman of the INETA Speaker Committee. He is the recipient of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional award.

Meeting Details

Times below are expressed in Central Daylight Time

Start Time: Wed, August 19, 2009 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

End Time: Wed, August 19, 2009 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

Attendee URL: http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

VAN: An evening of Questions and Sharing of group opinions regarding DDD pragmatic concepts facilitated by David Laribee July 29, 2009

Topic

In the spirit of Open Spaces we will be bringing in to facilitate a discussion of opinions on Domain Driven Design.

Who is Dave?

He is a coach for the product development team at VersionOne. He has 12 years experience designing and developing enterprise applications and coaching Agile teams. David has worked on internal IT, product development, consulting, and rapid prototyping teams across a wide variety of industries. David is a frequent speaker at local and national developer events. He was awarded a Microsoft Architecture MVP for 2007 and 2008 and writes about Agile and Lean methods, coaching, and software design on the CodeBetter blog network.

Meeting Details

Times below are Central Daylight Time
Start Time: Wed, July 29, 2009 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
End Time: Wed, July 29, 2009 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours
Attendee URL: (Live Meeting)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

VAN: Jean-Paul Sylvain Boodhoo in Town for July 15

Lets discuss elements of our jobs...environments..and even personalities which can prevent us from achieving levels of productivity that we strive for but all to often fail to meet. I hope to offer suggestions that can remove the brakes and add the much needed nitrous oxide that can propel us forward.

JP is an independent consultant that spends most of my days helping teams realize success throught the adoption and applicaiton of pragmatic development practices.

JP has a passion for sharing information with the development community which he does primarily through training and secondarily with my blog.

When not developing he can be found relaxing with his amazing wife and our four beautiful kids.

Central Daylight Time

Start Time: Wed, July 15, 2009 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

End Time: Wed, July 15, 2009 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

Attendee URL: http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)

Virtual ALT.NET (VAN) is the online gathering place of the ALT.NET community. Through conversations, presentations, pair programming and dojos, we strive to improve, explore, and challenge the way we create software. Using net conferencing technology such as Skype and LiveMeeting, we hold regular meetings, open to anyone, usually taking the form of a presentation or an Open Space Technology-style conversation.

Please see the Calendar to find a VAN group that meets at a time convenient to you, and feel welcome to join a meeting. Past sessions can be found on the Recording page.

To stay informed about VAN activities, you can subscribe to the Virtual ALT.NET Google Group and follow the Virtual ALT.NET blog.

Monday, July 6, 2009

VAN: Web Development using Castle with Ryan Svihla

Virtual ALT.NET (VAN) is the online gathering place of the ALT.NET community. Through conversations, presentations, pair programming and dojos, we strive to improve, explore, and challenge the way we create software. Using net conferencing technology such as Skype and LiveMeeting, we hold regular meetings, open to anyone, usually taking the form of a presentation or an Open Space Technology-style conversation.

Please see the Calendar to find a VAN group that meets at a time convenient to you, and feel welcome to join a meeting. Past sessions can be found on the Recording page.

To stay informed about VAN activities, you can subscribe to the Virtual ALT.NET Google Group and follow the Virtual ALT.NET blog.

Ryan Svihla has been working as a C# developer Farm Bureau Bank in San Antonio since September 2007. Before that he worked as a Consultant in Lincoln, NE for 3 years, where he had working experience with Php, some Perl, Python and of course C#. Attempting Agile since early 2008 as an eager student with a focus on making programming more useful and relevant for the end user.

Have a look at the first popular MVC .Net based web framework. Also will be covering persistence with ActiveRecord, and view templates using Brail. Bonus, will demo a plug-in framework for building CMS like applications.

Central Daylight Time

Start Time: Web, July 8, 2009 8:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

End Time: Web, July 8, 2009 10:00 PM UTC/GMT -5 hours

Attendee URL: http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)