May Coding Day sessions

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Alan Dean

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May 16, 2009, 6:27:42 PM5/16/09
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Please discuss which sessions you are likely to propose for the May
Coding Day on this thread.

The Project Group has it's own thread at http://is.gd/AwEN

Regards,
Alan Dean

Neil

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May 16, 2009, 6:40:08 PM5/16/09
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I suggested a while back a session on messaging in Enterprise
Applications. This
could look at messaging patterns, technologies that support messaging
(MSMQ, RabbitMQ etc...), and situations where messaging is (or is
not)
a good fit. Given we have a new thread for these things then I've
moved the suggestion here.

Personally if people wanted to do this then I'd like to see it in the
afternoon as I'd like to attend the Git session in the morning.

NaN

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May 17, 2009, 6:34:58 AM5/17/09
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I'm also interested in the "set up git" session. No experience.
Would like to do gojko's hands on too - strong interest for this.
Have tweeted to encourage future messaging expertise to join in. But
it may not arrive for this session. I would also like to code up some
messaging.

A few of us went to wpf training, maybe a session coding that would be
useful to some?


Any guidelines about what we need preinstalled for git, gojko? Other
major trends of interest?
Ann

Jeremy Skinner

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May 17, 2009, 12:52:40 PM5/17/09
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I'm also hoping to come to the git session. 

WPF is something I know very little about, so I'd would definitely be interested on a session on this, but very much want to attend Gojko's keynote too.

Jeremy

2009/5/17 NaN <annwi...@googlemail.com>

Alan Dean

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May 17, 2009, 6:55:02 PM5/17/09
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Sounds to me like the Git session needs to go into a morning slot and Gojko's keynote goes into an afternoon slot.

Alan

Dave Evans

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May 22, 2009, 2:13:20 PM5/22/09
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+1 for the git session.

I was also at the WPF days. Would be interested in implementing an example of Model-View-ViewModel in WPF - 'Model first' unlike the examples at the WPF days.

Dave

Lorenzo Stoakes

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May 22, 2009, 8:55:23 PM5/22/09
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Actually my input may be invalid; I didn't manage to get a spot for
may openspacecode, only the july/aug conf one!

2009/5/22 Dave Evans <da...@pml1.co.uk>:
--
Lorenzo Stoakes
http://www.codegrunt.co.uk

robcthegeek

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May 27, 2009, 1:14:46 PM5/27/09
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Definitely +1 for Git and WPF. I had a little dabble with WPF the
other day (http://bit.ly/gpSzm) and really enjoyed it - would like to
run a little further down the rabbit whole with it.

Git is also quite high on my list, but I am a complete n00b with it!

Would it be best for me to download/install stuff before the day?
Recommended clients etc?

(apologies for delay in getting involved, not sure where the days have
been going!)

Liam Westley

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May 27, 2009, 1:21:32 PM5/27/09
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+1 on GIT and WPF.

I've done even less WPFthan Rob (hello world via automatic property
binding).

I've read the 'GIT Parable' as preparation but I'm a long time
SubVersion user and clearly need someone to help show the extra stuff
I would get from GIT to make me choose it ahead of SVN ;-)

Liam
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