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| Kevin McNeish - Software Factories and the Microsoft Domain-Specific Language Tools |
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Software Factories and the Microsoft Domain-Specific Language Tools
Software factories are an exciting innovation that provide a more agile and reliable approach to software architecture and development. This session demonstrates how you can use the new Microsoft Domain Specific Language (DSL) tools in Visual Studio 2005 to build your own custom graphical designer from which you can generate code for rapid and reliable application development. It also helps you understand the concept of software factories and how model-driven development can assist you to overcome common development problems that are not solved by object-orientation.
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| Kevin McNeish - MM .NET Application Framework |
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0 Comments :: Exhibitor / Vendor Showcase, Kevin McNeish, 10:15 AM
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MM .NET Application Framework
The MM.NET Application Framework helps you climb the .NET learning curve by providing a high-level Framework for building business applications. Many of the building blocks you would otherwise have to design and create yourself such as business objects, data access classes, database manager, security manager, and so on, have already been built for you as high-performance, reusable components in Mere Mortals .NET. This session demonstrates how Mere Mortals .NET teaches you best practices through its solid, object-oriented architecture, documentation and sample applications, and how your .NET Windows Forms and ASP.NET applications immediately benefit from the solid foundation supplied by MM .NET.
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| Kevin McNeish - The Art of Refactoring in Visual Studio 2005 |
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0 Comments :: Test Driven Development TDD / Agile, Kevin McNeish, 3:00 PM
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The Art of Refactoring in Visual Studio 2005
Refactoring is the process of improving the internal structure of code without changing its functionality. It makes code more maintainable, easier to understand, more extensible, and can help reveal bugs as code is reorganized. This session explains the concept of refactoring and best practice object-oriented principles that drive the refactoring process. It also demonstrates the many new refactoring features integrated into Visual Studio 2005 and provides guidance in identifying refactoring opportunities in your existing .NET code base.
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| Kevin McNeish - Object Modeling with the Visual Studio 2005 Class Designer |
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0 Comments :: Windows Development, Kevin McNeish, 12:30 PM
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Object Modeling with the Visual Studio 2005 Class Designer
One of the best new features of VS 2005 is the new Class Designer that helps you design your application's object model. This session takes you through the steps of building an object model for a simple application and in the process provides in-depth information on working with the Class Designer, Object Test Bench and VS 2005 design-time expression evaluation. This session also demonstrates Microsoft's PowerToys add-in that adds some great new features to the Class Designer.
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