Mighty Moose
Mighty Moose is a new tool coming out for .NET. It is in fact being released at this talk! The talk will look at the tool but will also do a very deep dive into the strange dark worlds of IL analysis and code metrics looking at how it works under the covers.
Mighty Moose - Smart Continuous Unit Tests for .NET and Mono
Mighty Moose is a tool to help TDD practitioners to significantly reduce development friction and boost up their productivity. This commercial product is built on top of Autotest.NET, which is a cool, free and Open Source project of it's own.
Greg Young presents on Mighty Moose at Skills Matter
Following the success and interest in previous years, the 4th annual DDD eXchange 2011 promises to be a great day of learning and innovation for the UK's architect and developer community. Join Eric Evans, Udi Dahan, Greg Young and others for a day packed with talks and discussions.
To encourage an interactive day of learning, packed with discussion and talks, we have limited the number of delegates to 125 delegates, so everyone who attends will have plenty of opportunity to speak and engage with the experts, learn and generally have lots of fun.
There is an Early Bird price of just £175 if you book on or before April 30th, and there are not that many places left, so if you like to join us, get your skates on!.
This 3-day CQRS course covers Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD. Join to learn all about system building and architectures with Domain Driven Design. The largest problem many run into with Domain Driven Design is in getting the abstract concepts implemented in a concrete way. Many of the stereotypical architectures people use actually make it impossible to apply DDD. Greg's course will help you avoid this. To find out more, please go here
This 4 day Domain Driven Design Workshop will teach you how to put the domain model to work. Finding and exploiting domain models is key to success with large software systems. By cultivating a strong connection between the language used by developers, appropriate models can dramatically accelerate the process of translating customer needs into working software. Strong domain modeling coupled with programming best practices such as exploiting design patterns, refactoring, and test-driven development result in a principled yet practical approach to the development of large software systems. Come and learn how to strike a healthy balance between digging into your subject matter and addressing technological issues. Find out more here
This very intensive 5-day workshop will help you take the pain out of designing large-scale distributed systems. New technologies make it easier to comply with today’s communications and security standards, but they won't magically provide you with a robust and scalable system. Join Udi for a course packed with the wisdom of companies like SUN, Amazon and eBay. Tried-and-true theories and fallacies will be shown, helping you to avoid costly mistakes. Communications patterns like publish/subscribe and correlated one-way request/response will be demonstrated, in conjunction with advanced object-oriented state management practices for long-running workflows. If you enjoy deep architectural discussion, join! To find out more, please go here
ABOUT GREG YOUNG
Greg Young coined the term "CQRS" (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and is a frequent contributor to InfoQ, speaker/trainer at Skills Matter, and a well-known speaker at international conferences
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