EJUG Meeting Wednesday, February 15th: Advanced Aspect Oriented Programming

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Basil Vandegriend

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Jan 31, 2012, 9:15:41 PM1/31/12
to Edmonton Java Users Group
EJUG is meeting from 12 noon to 1pm on Wednesday, February 15th in the
Western boardroom in the basement of the Canadian Western Bank
building, located at 10303 Jasper Ave.

Topic: Advanced Aspect Oriented Programming

As the idea of Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) gains more momentum
in the industry, we need to be presented with ideas and concepts that
are beyond the ubiquitous “logging” example. This session will
explore
concepts such as simplifying aspect creation, flow control, and AOP
in
non-traditional technologies. After this session you will have a
deeper appreciation for the capabilities and applications of AOP in
your applications.
Outline:
- Look beyond the ubiquitous Logging example
- Simplify aspect creation
- Control flow of application execution from aspects
- Look at AOP outside AOP frameworks

Presenter: Donald Belcham

Donald Belcham is a senior software developer, independent
contractor,
and agile development expert who is a strong supporter of fundamental
OO patterns and practices. He is co-author of the book, “Brownfield
Application Development in .NET” (Manning Press, 2009), and actively
shares his expertise with other technical professionals at user
groups, code camps and conferences held throughout out the world.
Past
lectures have covered topics that encompass development practices,
quality team leadership, and the intricacies of new and emerging
technologies. In addition to acting as a mentor and keynote speaker,
Donald has led a wide range of highly successful projects and
developed top-performing teams for a variety of companies. Since
2007,
he has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award in C# and is a member of
the JetBrains Academy. You can access Donald
Belcham’s thoughts on software development, .NET and C# through his
various lectures, keynote presentations and at his outspoken
technical
blog; www.igloocoder.com.
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