RockNUG IoC Container Presentation Wrapup
I want to thank the fine folks at the
Rockville .NET Users Group (RockNUG)
and
Dean Fiala
for giving me the opportunity to speak last night. It was a
record crowd last night, so I'm glad that people were
interested in Loose Coupling, Design Patterns, Test Driven
Development, Behavior Driven Development and Inversion of
Control containers. I hope everyone got some good
information, and if not interested in using containers, design
patterns and such, at least know they exist and have their
use. Based on the feedback I've already received, it was
warming and why I like presenting at user groups, so that both
of us can learn.
Once again, I'd like to plug my
DC ALT.NET
group that I run. Our next meeting is scheduled for April
23rd and the topic will be Continuous Integration with
Jay Flowers. We'll announce the location shortly for our group. You
can go ahead and sign up for our mailing list
here.
Anyhow, here are some resources that can help point you in the
right direction. This includes articles, blogs and such that
I find will be useful in your journey to better understand
these things:
After my
CMAP Code Camp
session over the weekend, I will go ahead and post my slides
and code samples for your enjoyment as well as discuss further
some more resources. So, if you're in the Columbia, MD area
this weekend and haven't signed up, go ahead and do so. Hope
to see a great crowd there!