April Israel Visual Basic User Group Meeting
This month we take a step away from the depths of code
and try to take a higher-level look at developing
applications.
This month’s speaker, Jonathan Einav, is going to discuss
the world of Design Patterns and architectures. These are the issues that have a much greater impact of
the development of your project than many of the coding
issues that developers often spend a lot of time on.
Jonathan will open a window to the architecture and design
patterns world, explain why are they needed and where did
they came from, and give some examples and real world
examples of how to choose Design Patterns and
architectures. This lecture will not be a programming
language oriented lecture, but will mainly discuss the
paradigms and uses with examples in various programming
languages.
As always, we'll have our special "Hatzilu" session at
our meeting. So please come prepared to discuss your most
frustrating problems (or at least some of them!) and to
share some of your own techniques and solutions that you
have found useful in your applications.
Please
confirm your attendance.
See you there !!
The April meeting of the
http://www.renaissance.co.il/ivbug:
April 5, 2006
Location:
Microsoft
Ra'anana
(09) 7625-100
Floor 0 , Dekel Room
It is the new building across from Amdocs.
After the first traffic circle, there is an area for
parking on the right.
17:30 - 18:00 Assembly
18:00 -
18:10 Introduction
18:10 - 19:15 “Architecture and Design Patterns – Part 1”
Jonathan Einav
19:15 - 19:30 Break
19:30 – 19:45 "Hatzilu !"
Open session, with questions and answers/ideas from
everyone
19:45 - 20:45 “Architecture and Design Patterns – Part 2”
Jonathan Einav
About the speaker:
Jonathan Einav has a B.A. with honors in Computer
Science. He has
assumed different industrial positions such as R&D
Manager, Chief Architect and Project Manager in various
industry domains, such as medical, educational, and
security. He has
also acted as a consultant to various companies in
software management, architecture, and Microsoft .NET
issues.
Please be sure to email me to confirm your participation
or for more information.
Take Care,
Microsoft Regional Director,
Microsoft MVP - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
Author of "Database Access with Visual Basic .NET" - http://tinyurl.com/6bna
Blog - http://weblogs.asp.net/jackieg