Join the Jacksonville .NET Developer Group on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 for two presentations: Test Driven Development Introduction and Getting Started with Windows Workflow Foundation.
Test Driven Development Introduction with Sean Chambers
Software requirements are constantly changing or being added to. Changes to the codebase can introduce bugs that you may not even know exist. To combat this effect Test Driven Development aims to have a constant suite of tests to verify that changes do not introduce any new bugs and/or change behavior of the codebase. Learn the basis of Test Driven Development and how it can benefit your team.
Getting Started with Windows Workflow Foundation with Ken Koteles
Experience Windows Workflow Foundation for yourself. Windows Workflow Foundation has been out for a while now. More likely than not you have seen the Microsoft marketing hype about how great this technology is – but you haven’t had time to “play” with it yet. Just what does it take to get started. In this “Getting Started” introduction to Workflow, several “best practices” will be identified to help you make the most of your time and effort. The use of a sequential Workflow will be demonstrated through both a Console and WinForm application. In this demonstration you will learn how to create custom Activities, set dependency properties, take advantage of activity data binding, pass parameters into and out of the Workflow, and integrate your custom business objects into the Workflow. Additionally, Workflow has a built in rules engine. The demonstrated Workflow will also show you how to create, use, debug, and trace the use of rules and conditions.
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