Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Don't forget session tonight

Hey folks. Don't forget there's a session on tonight on Pex & Moles. Details are here.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Thursday, October 7, 2010

October Session - Pex and Moles with Rivaaj Jumna

Join us on Wednesday 20th October** as Rivaaj Jumna leads us on a discussion about Pex and Moles, two MS-Research projects that aid in Unit Testing.
There's a pile of unit testing tools, some more worthy than others, out there. Pex and Moles are a pair that have been brewing for a while and may just be ready to be looked at more closely. We will be looking at the pair with the plan to:
  • Highlight features that set them apart
  • Look at a few code samples
  • Sound off initial thoughts on where they could fit into the test/design process.
What: Pex & Moles with Rivaaj Jumna
Where: 43 Below, Cnr Barrack & Hay Street. Underground and across the intersection from MacDonalds
When: Wednesday 20th October, 6pm until you need to go
Cost: Free. Although if you don't come you lose the right to complain about static classes for a month.

** We are on the 20th so that we don't clash with the Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop that is on during our usual week.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Free Windows Phone 7 Workshop

Nick Randolph is coming to town to deliver the Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop. The workshop runs for two days (14th & 15th of October) and is free to attend but registration is mandatory. From Nicks MVP profile:

Nick currently runs Built To Roam which focuses on building rich mobile applications. Previously Nick was co-founder and Development Manager for nsquared solutions where he lead a team of developers to build inspirational software using next wave technology. Prior to nsquared, Nick was the lead developer at Intilecta Corporation where he was integrally involved in designing and building their application framework.

After graduating from a combined Engineering (Information Technology)/Commerce degree, Nick went on to be nominated as a Microsoft MVP in recognition of his work with the Perth .NET user group and his focus on mobile devices. He is still an active contributor in the device application development space via his blog at http://community.softteq.com/blogs/nick/ and via the Professional Visual Studio website, http://www.professionalvisualstudio.com/.

Nick has been invited to present at a variety of events including Tech Ed Australia & NZ, MEDC and Code camp. He has also authored articles for MSDN Magazine (ANZ edition), four books with the latest being Professional Visual Studio 2010 and Professional Development for Windows Phone, and helped judge the 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2010 world finals for the Imagine Cup.

For more information about the workshop including details on how to register, check out Nicks blog post:


P.S. Quick reminder - Tonight is the Perth YOW! Night with Dave Thomas

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Perth Agile Night, Thursday September 30

Thanks to the Perth .NET Community of Practice we are having a YOW! Night on Thursday 30th September with Dave Thomas. YOW! Nights are an extension of the YOW! Conference. There are two presentations planned:
  1. Envisioning backlogs
  2. Functional Programming and NoSQL data
The event is free but you need to register to attend.

More details are available on the registration page.

Monday, September 6, 2010

September Session Reminder

We're meeting tomorrow night at 43 below for beer and discussion and beer. See you there.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Is it September already?

So...we (and by we I mean I) missed the August session. I've been sick for over a month with what I'm increasingly coming to believe was bronchial pneumonia. As my lungs start to heal and I can breathe again I set my sights upon next month. The second Wednesday of the month is the 8th which is inconveniently the night that my better half flies off to the other side of the country so unless everyone wants to come over to my place and play High School Musical SingStar I need a different date. Therefore...

The September session will be Tuesday 7th September.

I am looking for presentations/topics if anyone is interested in doing something specific. Otherwise we can just drink beer and discuss whether WebMatrix/Lightswitch is the end of the world or not.