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Code Camp 4 Presentation Slides

I think we're ready for Saturday's IssueVision in a .NET 2.0 World talk at Microsoft New England.  Here are the PowerPoint slides an a ZIP file

In case you're not sure whether you want to sit in on my talk, or if you definitely DON'T want to sit on my talk, you can check out the PowerPoints.  Careful though.  Once you see the juicy slides you might find yourself clambering for a spot in the Boston Room.  For that reason I probably shouldn't have posted this ahead of time.  The Boston Room isn't that big, and I don't want people get hurt fighting for a good seat...

 

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Posted on 9/22/2005 11:23:00 AM by Dave Burke
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9/22/2005 11:18:52 PM Permalink

Looks good, Dave. I'd be interested in hearing (reading) more about the "observer pattern" usage in IV and your application. Any plans for some blog entries about it? Or have you already made some that I've missed?

By the way - is the event's name really "Developer's Gone Wild"??? What does that mean? "Developer Is Gone Wild"? Or "Developer Has Gone Wild" (which developer)? Or perhaps "Gone Wild owned by Developer"? Wink

mabster |

9/22/2005 11:21:27 PM Permalink

Ah - found this:

http://dbvt.com/blog/archive/2005/06/25/2657.aspx

Reading now.

mabster |

9/23/2005 4:18:05 AM Permalink

Hey, Mabster.  The themes in the past were usually something like "The Madness Unleashed" or "The Madness Continues." We're moving from Madness to Going Wild!  I think it's great.  Suggesting that Code Camp is not your typical geek conference, but rather a bit more relaxed.

Thanks for visiting.  Yeah, the Observer Pattern rocks.

daveburke |

9/23/2005 5:44:17 AM Permalink

My comment was more about the superfluous apostrophe than the actual title, Dave. Wink

mabster |

9/23/2005 6:29:26 AM Permalink

Ahhh, with our editorial experiences together you think I woulda caught that!

daveburke |


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