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Dru Sellars - China Leads

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Dru Sellers - China Leads

Dru Sellers is the Developer for China Leads out of Lawrence, KS.

He has been programming professionally for 5 years and spends most of his time in C#, Castle's MonoRail / Windsor and SQL Server.

 

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Dru Sellers - IoC/DI

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IoC/DI

Do you have dependency problems? Learn about Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection, and how it can make your life orthogonally independent.
Dru Sellers - Simple Patterns Make Great Friends

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Simple Patterns Make Great Friends

Build a better application with software patterns. We will review several introductory patterns both good and bad. This session is for those who have had little to no experience with software patterns and want to start learning.
Dru Sellers - MonoRail

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MonoRail

Dump ASP.Net and start dating the Castle Project's MonoRail.

She is a sexy implementation of the front controller pattern, that has become a solid replacement to traditional ASP.Net development.
Dru Sellers - nHibertnate

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nHibertnate

Forget stored procedures lets build an application today.

Tired of maintaining mounds of SQL statements? Harness the power of nHibernate and say good bye to Stored Procedures and hello to productivity.

We will discuss ORM in general using nHibernate for examples.
Dru Sellers - POCO in Action

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POCO in Action

Build your application with lightweight frameworks and enjoy programming again. Learn about NHibernate and Castle's MicroKernel and the benefit of working with Plain ol' CLR Objects again.
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