Developer Developer Developer Ireland - get yourself signed up!
Phew! We are just over the IMTC, but there is no rest for the wicked (or at least the MS Tech Community in Ireland). Next up on the agenda is the Developer Developer Developer (or DDD) event happening down in Galway on the May bank holiday weekend.
So, why should you go along?
Well, apart from the impressive agenda - 5 tracks with top notch speakers - there are promises of amazing swag giveaways, and great events (like podcasts from the pub on the Aran Islands - the most westerly point in Ireland, and one of the most spectacular spots to visit on the island) happening around the main event itself. There's even talk of a visit to Craggy Island's parochial house (apparantly there are some Fr. Ted fans among the speakers! ;)
DDD events have been running over in the UK for quite some time and are incredibly popular over there. This is our first one in Ireland, but we're hoping it's the first of many!! Check out this video if you want a feel of what it's all about.
Best of all, this event is totally free - you just have to get yourself there!
Here is a list of the sessions you can choose from - but you should check out the agenda page for full details of each session, timings and even some into videos for the sessions.
- ADO.NET Data Services (Formerly Astoria) - Guy Smith-Ferrier
- Using Enterprise Library in ASP.NET - Alex Homer
- Using Workflow Foundation in a Service Oriented Architecture -Maurice de Beijer
- Scrum-tastic Development with Visual Studio Team System and Light Weight Scrum - Mike Azocar
- IronPython: Dynamic Languages on .NET and Silverlight- Michael Foord
- An Introduction to Regular Expressions - Barry Carr
- ASP.NET MVC Framework - Alan Dean
- XSLT Extreme - Dave McMahon
Passionate Teams and Cooperative Customers: Agile tales of creative customer communication - Claudio Perrone - Functional programming in C# 3 - Oliver Sturm
- Dependency Injection with the Enterprise Library Unity Application Block - Alex Homer
- ASP.NET - learn from my mistakes (or else) - Phil Winstanley
- My Favourite Patterns - Gary Short
Process Template: From Soup To Nuts - Mike Azocar - Red, Green, Refactor! - Ben Hall
An overview of WPF - the end of Windows Forms? - Oliver Sturm - Integrating Silverlight into ASP.NET Applications - Dave Sussman
- Visual Studio Tools for Office in 2008 - Maurice de Beijer
- Object Thinking - Alan Dean
Accessing RESTful Data Services; the lightweight alternative to SOAP - Andy Wigley - Swaggily Fortunes (Presentation) Richard Costall, Dave McMahon, John Price
Cross-posted from Clare's blog