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.NET Community Day

Dax igen för en .NET Community Day. Höstens heldag drog fulla hus, så passa på att boka in dig snabbt om du vill få en plats!

.NET Community Day - Best Practices är en unik heldag om .NETTips, tricks & morgondagens måsten som presenteras av Informator & Edument. De har bjudit in Mark Seemann, Jonathan Worthington, Hadi Hariri och Dag König för att dela med sig av sina kunskaper och nyheter kring .NET under en heldag. Du får bland annat tillfälle att lära dig verktyg som förbättrar din kodkvalité och nyheter om .NET som kan göra ditt liv mycket enklare.

Göteborg 10 februari och Stockholm 11 februari. Läs mer och anmäl dig.

Mer om talarna:

Dag König har arbetat med programutveckling sedan mitten av 80-talet. Började att utveckla på Microsoft's bortglömda unix-operativsystem Xenix och har därifrån utvecklat för det mesta av Microsoft's plattform. Sedan fyra år tillbaka arbetar Dag på Microsoft som utvecklingsevangelist med ett särskilt intresse för Windows Azure och Windows Phone 7.

Hadi Hariri is a developer, speaker, podcaster and Technical Evangelist at JetBrains. His passions include software architecture and web development. Book author and frequent contributor de developer publications, Hadi has been speaking at industry events for over a decade. He is based in Spain where he lives with his wife and two sons, and runs the .NET Malaga User Group. He is also a C# MVP.

Jonathan Worthington From business applications to compiler writing, and from .Net to Perl, Jonathan has a wide range of software development experience. He deeply believes that good development has to be a strongly hollistic activity, drawing on mathematics, engineering, linguistics, economics, psychology and more. By looking at insights from many fields, he works hard to deliver solid and maintainable software solutions. Originally from the UK, and having spent time in Spain and Slovakia, Jonathan is currently based in Sweden and working for Edument AB.  

Mark Seemann is a professional software developer and architect living in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has been working with software since 1995 and TDD since 2003, including six years with Microsoft as a consultant, developer and architect. He is currently a Technical Lead for Commentor. He enjoys reading, painting, playing the guitar, good wine, and gourmet food.