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Build Your Own MVVM Framework
When
from
March 11, 2010
to
March 11, 2010
Where
FSU Campus, HCB Room 309,
Tallahassee,
Florida,
USA
What
Description:
You’ve heard a lot about MVVM, but you’ve struggled to see how it can help you in your day to day work. Or, you are experienced at implementing MVVM, but looking for some ways to maximize on your investment in this methodology. In this talk, we look at a simple MVVM application and see how a small, application-specific framework can help eliminate pain points in our UI development and provide simple and effective solutions. Attendees will walk away with code, but more importantly with an understanding of how to apply some simple ideas to improve productivity with MVVM in their own projects.
Speaker Bio:
Rob Eisenberg is a .NET architect and developer working out of Tallahassee, FL. He is a partner with Christopher Bennage at Blue Spire Consulting, a software development firm specializing in .NET technologies, user experience, and interface design. Rob got his start with computer programming at the age of nine, when he thoroughly fell in love with his family's new Comodore 64. His fascination with programming started with the Comodore Basic language, then moved to Q and QuickBasic and quickly continued on to C, C++ and presently C# and the .NET Framework. Rob publishes technical articles regularly at devlicio.us and has spoken at regional events and to companies concerning .NET technologies and Agile software practices. He is coauthor of Sam's Teach Yourself WPF in 24 Hours and is the architect and lead developer of the Caliburn Application Framework for WPF and Silverlight. Rob is happily married to Anna Eisenberg and in his spare time enjoys swing dancing, making artisan cheese and playing/teaching drum set.
Directions to HCB, Room 309 on FSU Campus
- From Tennessee turn South onto Woodward towards campus
- Drive 400 feet then turn right into Parking Garage #1 it is free after 5:00 PM
- From the garage, walk southeast 500 feet to Classroom HCB. We meet in room 309.
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