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Upcoming Presentations (Come along, I'd love to meet you)

I have a few upcoming presentations. If you will be in Kuala Lumpur in mid-September, I'd love to meet you. Please, come and introduce yourself.

KL TechNite + MIND: Developer's Rock on September 9th

MIND Community and EC iTrain Sdn. Bhd will be organizing a joint event “MIND TechNite: Developers Rock” this coming September 9th 2007, Sunday evening 6.30 p.m. – 10.30 p.m in Starbucks Bangsar. This time we have speakers from Microsoft Corporation as well as 2 Microsoft Regional Director Speakers coming for this event. There are quite a number of sponsors for this event and the organizing team is working hard to make this the coolest community event this year. For more information, click here <mind.com.my/blogs/latestnews/archive/2007/08/22/MIND-TechNite_3A00_-Developers-Rock-on-September-9th_2C00_-2007.aspx>

Ensuring Quality Through Unit Testing in Visual Studio Team System 2008

You want to write the best quality code you can, and you want to ensure it does exactly what it is expected to. By writing unit tests for both your existing code, and for the code you have yet to write, you can ensure that you code is functioning exactly as it was meant to. Learn how to take advantage of the unit testing features built in to Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008. Learn how to create unit tests for existing code and code you haven’t written yet, discover the benefits of code coverage analysis, and see how these tools help you ensure code quality. By the end of the session, you will learn how you can leverage unit tests and code coverage to ensure code quality and drive the design and development of your code.

TechEd Southeast Asia 2007 on September 10-13

I will be presenting two sessions at TechEd SEA 2007 in Kuala Lumpur.

ARC223: Unit Testing and Test Driven Development

You want to write the best quality code you can, and you want to ensure it does exactly what it is expected to. By writing unit tests for both your existing code, and for the code you have yet to write, you can ensure that your code is functioning exactly as it was meant to. Learn how to use the Unit Testing features built in to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Learn how to set up a Test Project and create unit tests for existing code, write a variety of unit tests, and see how the unit tests help ensure code quality. By the end of the session, you will learn how you can write unit tests to drive the design and development of your code

ARC236 : Real World Dataload Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System for Database Professionals

Let's face it, testing your application with realistic data loads has never been easy. And be honest, testing with five customer records named "test 123 main street" is not realistic. The best way to test your application and its queries is to download production data and for most companies, that's either illegal or impossible. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Edition: Database Pro to the rescue! We explore how to use VSTS DB Pro to generate both meaningful data and data sets of large enough quantity to simulate real application loads. Then we will use the Unit Test feature of VSTS DB Pro to run and automate these tests. Testing will never be a chore again, it will not only be easy to do, but it will be fun. Agile is of both interest and benefit to developers.

I hope to see you there.

Technorati tags: TechEd07, TechEd SEA, TDD, Unit Testing, VSTS

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 24, 2007
    Doug Seven on Upcoming Presentations (Come along, I'd love to meet you). The VSTS Quality Tools Blog...

  • Anonymous
    September 09, 2007
    Hey Dug, How's it going for you? I'm Mike Kow, met you on tonight's TechNite, cool presentation that you have there! I would like to follow up with you on the integration of 3rd party source control system (Perforce) with VSTS in particular Team Foundation System and if you could help me to find good resources on the extensibility and existing adapter (API) that could be used for the integration. Thanks, Mike Kow

  • Anonymous
    September 16, 2007
    Mike - Thanks for comign to the session. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I had a great time in Kuala Lumppur. For information about using Perforce with the VSTS clients, see [1]. This requires the Perforce SCC Plug-in [2]. For information about using the VSTS client with both Perforce for SCM and TFS for Work Item Tracking, etc, see [3]. Doug Seven [1] http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.072/manuals/p4plugins/05_vs2005.html [2] http://perforce.com/perforce/products/p4scc.html [3] http://www.codeplex.com/MigrationSyncToolkit