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 Thursday, May 08, 2008
Thursday, May 08, 2008 5:16:40 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00) ( Training )

With the window for registration for the Toronto course soon coming to a close, it is time to start registration for another iteration of Nothin But .Net to be held in Vancouver. You can register for the course here. Like all of the recent public courses, this course will also be held in the conference room of a hotel, so travelers will be able to stay in the hotel the course is being hosted in. This statement is also known as : prepare for long days!!! We are blessed to be able to have the beautiful Coast Plaza Hotel And Suites at our disposal, this will give us some great lunch and dinner options (remember, you don't have to pay for any of the meals) as well as some potentially nice walks near the ocean!!

I am anticipating that this class will fill up fast, so if you are ready to take your skills to the next level, register today!!

Overview

Nothin But .Net is a five day (intense) boot camp style course that will focus on applying .Net development best practices in the context of developing a working N-Tiered application. Registrants will learn about how to practically apply.Net as they apply it to the task of building a complete application from the UI layer all the way down to the mapping layer.

 

WARNING!!!!

If you are expecting to come to this course to learn about how to have VS.Net automatically generate an “application” for you, then this course is NOT for you.

This course is all about taking control of the .Net framework and having it work the way you want. This course will place a heavy emphasis on getting back to the basics and making .Net do things the way you want it to, in a predictable and testable way.

During the course of the week, there will be absolutely no code that gets compiled from within Visual Studio. Studio itself will be relegated to a glorified code editor. I will teach you development techniques and tools that will dramatically increase your day to day productivity as a software developer.

This course will focus on a code centric view of application development vs. the typical databinding/designer magic covered by many typical .Net courses. You will walk away with a deep understanding of fundamental aspects of .Net and how these pieces can be used to develop and deliver enterprise scale applications.

Core Concepts Overview

*        Expand the capabilities of developing with VS.Net - Enter ReSharper (a productivity add-in for Visual Studio .Net)

*        There’s more to development than code generators

*        Automated Builds       

*        Generics ( they’re not just for collections )

*        Object Relational Mapping in .Net

*        Creating layered architectures

*        Driving out functionality and design through testing

*        Taking Control Of Databinding

*        Test Driven Development & Mock Objects

*        Core Design Patterns Applied

 

Detailed Topic Coverage Breakdown

·          Language Enhancements

o    Generics

o    Anonymous Delegates

o    Iterators

o    Linq

·          Collections

o    Taking advantage of the collection interfaces

o    Making use of the IDictionary<T> and IList<T> interfaces.

o    Overcoming the limitations of the IList<T> interface

o    Sorting, searching, and manipulating collections using generic delegates

o    Overcoming limitations of searching with generic delegates

o    Creating custom comparers

·          Events

o    Delegates in depth

o    Creating classes that expose events

o    Safely publishing events

o    Multithreading with delegates

·          ADO .Net

o    Creating a Custom Object Relational mapping layer

o    Effective uses of TransactionScope to test the mapping layer

o    Eliminating the need for stored procedures

o    Effective techniques for querying data

·          ASP.Net

o    Master Pages

o    Passing Data Between Pages

o    Taking Control Of Databinding

o    Validation Techniques

o    Leveraging Front Controller Architecture styles for cleaner separation of concerns.

o    Saying goodbye to WebForms

o    MVC vs MVP vs SC

·          OO Practices & Principles

o    Dependency Inversion

o    Single Responsibility

o    Open Closed

o    Hollywood

o    Tell Don’t Ask

o    Encapsulation

o    Polymorphism

·          Patterns

o    Layered Architecture

o    Data Transfer Object

o    Supervising Controller

o    Passive View

o    Notification

o    Static Gateway

o    Unit Of Work

o    Mapper

o    Gateway

o    Domain Model

o    Null Object

o    Proxy

o    Adapter

o    Abstract Factory

o    Event Aggreagor

o    Service Layer

o    Façade

o    Visitor

o    Decorator

o    Composite

o    Front Controller

o    Notification

·          Testing

o    Using Automated Testing Frameworks

o    Dependency Based/Interaction Based

o    TDD as a design tool

o    Applied Test Driven Development

o    Avoiding over specification problems with Interaction Based Testing

o    Test Partitioning

o    Different types of testing (Integration,Acceptance,Unit)


Recommended Prerequisites

This is an intermediate to expert level course. In order to walk away with the most benefit from the course the following list outlines key prerequisites and the level of knowledge that people would be best served entering the course with:

 

*        Knowledge of the C# syntax (Strong)

*        Knowledge of the .Net event/delegate architecture (Moderate/Strong)

*        OO programming concepts (Moderate/Strong)

*        Domain Driven Design (Cursory)

*        Refactoring (Cursory)

*        Design Patterns (Cursory)

*        Automated Testing Frameworks (Cursory/Moderate)

*        Test Driven Development (Cursory)

*        Utilizing Events and Delegates in .Net (Moderate/Strong)

*        Manipulation of core ADO.Net objects (Moderate/Strong)

*        Build Automation (Cursory)

 

**********Please be aware that the length of course days (based on prior iterations of the course) can fluctuate dramatically based on the level of student interaction. It is best to come ready expecting the course days to be no less than 10 hours.************

 

Intended Outcomes

Upon completion of this course students should be equipped with a practical, applied understanding of the following concepts:

 

*        Interface Based Programming

*        Design By Contract

*        Test Driven Development

*        Layered architecture

*        Object Oriented Programming

*        Design Patterns

*        Unit Testing

*        Interaction vs. State Based Testing

*        Dependency Injection

*        Object Relational Mapping

*        Domain Driven Design

*        Build Automation

People are required to bring their own laptops capable of running:

  • Windows XP w/SP2 & IIS 5.0
  • SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition
  • Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition
  • TortoiseSVN
  • ReSharper 3.x / 4.0
  • TestDriven .Net

What is Included In The Price For The Course?

  • 5 - 10 + Hour Days Of Coding Madness
  • Breakfast, Lunch, And Supper
  • Screencasts of the entire week of coding, so that you can replay anything that we blast through too quickly
  • All code artifacts generated throughout the course of the week
  • ReShaper 4.0 License
  • $70 Amazon Book E-Gift Card

WARNING……………This is a very intense week. Your mind will not have very much in the way of downtime. Days in past courses have gone anywhere from 10 – 20 hours in length!!

One side goal of the course is to leave people feeling a lot more empowered and energized to do their jobs!! Develop with passion is not just my tagline, it is something that I personally believe in!!

If you are interested then sign up here.

Develop With Passion!!

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008 11:11:43 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00) ( Training )

The title of this post alludes to a topic I thought I would go about sharing with people. Having seen the success of the Nothin But .Net series of courses (Lord willing, that will continue!!) I am firmly in the trenches of believing that grassroots, independent training is a very successful model for delivering top quality training material to people all over the world.

I am not going to spend time crafting this post unless there is significant interest (as you can imagine, I have lots of other stuff to do). If there is interest I thought I would share some of the things that I have learned over the course of the last 1.5 years.

I have definitely learned a lot of lessons, and made a lot of mistakes!! If there are any words of wisdom that I can potentially pass onto other people who are looking at branching out into training, then I will gladly share them!!

Develop With Passion!!

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 Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 10:53:29 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00) ( Training )

I just received a question from someone who asked:

"What do I get if I register for a Nothin But .Net course?

This is definitely something that I have not really spent a lot of time discussing, and most often people are made fully aware of the "take away's" upon actually attending. So for the sake of trying to adhere to the DRY principle, I will state it here and hope that people interested will see the value add.

When you register for a