ASP.NET MVC INETA tour in full swing - come see me speak

Last night I spoke in Austin, TX at the Austin .Net User Group, which is the user group I've been leading since 2005.  It was the first of 4 user group talks this week.  I'm taking one of my Tech Ed 2008 talks out on an INETA tour.  I'm representing the INETA speakers bureau and visiting Austin, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Arkansas.

My topic is as follows. If you are in any of these cities, come on out to the local .Net User Group.

TDD, DI, and SoC with ASP.NET MVC

Spelled out, it is test-driven development, dependency injection, and separation of concerns with Active Server Pages .Net Model View Controller. This talk will dive into how to design a presentation layer using ASP.NET MVC. In today's industry, TDD, DI, and SoC are proven concepts that lead to more maintainable applications. Along with demonstrating how to use these techniques with ASP.NET MVC, we will discuss just what concerns should be separated. This talk provides a unique perspective on separation of concerns and uses TDD and DI to make it happen. MvcContrib is used in all the demos.

About Jeffrey Palermo
Jeffrey Palermo is a software management consultant and the CTO of Headspring Systems in Austin, TX. Jeffrey specializes in Agile coaching and helps companies double the productivity of software teams. Jeffrey is an MCSD.Net , Microsoft MVP, Certified Scrummaster, Austin .Net User Group leader, AgileAustin board member, INETA speaker, INETA Membership Mentor, Christian, husband, father, motorcyclist, Eagle Scout, U.S. Army Veteran, and Texas A&M University graduate. Subscribe to Jeffrey's blog feed here: http://feeds.jeffreypalermo.com/jeffreypalermo

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Weston Binford said on 8.12.2008 at 4:51 PM

I saw Jeffrey's presentation last night. It was well done and I recommend that anybody looking to do web development with .NET take a look at it. Great job!

Richard Anaya said on 8.12.2008 at 5:12 PM

Totally great speech last night.

Stacy said on 8.12.2008 at 11:18 PM

Video the presentation next time so we all can see it.

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