CodeBetter.Com
CodeBetter.Com
RSS 2.0 via Feedburner
           Do you Twitter? Follow us @CodeBetter

James Kovacs


Plumbers at Work - Episode 13 - Hyperspatial Bypass

The Plumbers are back for another half-hour of mayhem. Get it here.

  • Heroes Happen {Here} Launch (http://www.microsoft.com/canada/heroeshappenhere)
  • DevTeach Toronto May 12-16 (http://www.devteach.com)
  • Discussing Hanselminutes #103 Quetzal Bradley on Testing after Unit Tests (http://tinyurl.com/2tby39)
  • Release It! by Michael Nygard (http://tinyurl.com/2vtbrj)
  • Bil 0 IE 8 (http://tinyurl.com/yt8oh8)
  • John {Hearts} Polymorphic Podcast (http://polymorphicpodcast.com/)
  • MSDN Mag article - Loosen Up: Tame Software Dependencies for More Flexible Apps (Coming soon to http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag)
  • James talking about Taming Software Dependencies on GeekSpeak - Wed. Mar. 26 @ 12-1pm PST (http://tinyurl.com/38a2xx)
  • John Guests on .NET Rocks (http://tinyurl.com/2uczpx)
  • Living Life on the Edge

Published Mar 11 2008, 12:30 AM by james.kovacs
Filed under:

About james.kovacs

James Kovacs is an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades, specializing in agile development using the .NET Framework. He is passionate about helping developers create flexible software using test-driven development (TDD), unit testing, object-relational mapping, dependency injection, refactoring, continuous integration, and related techniques. He is a founding member of the Plumbers @ Work podcast, which is syndicated by MSDN Canada Community Radio. His article, “Debug Leaky Apps: Identify And Prevent Memory Leaks In Managed Code”, appeared in the January 2007 issue of MSDN Magazine. James is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Solutions Architect and card-carrying member of ALT.NET, a group of software professionals continually looking for more effective ways to develop applications. He received his Masters degree from Harvard University. Check out Devlicio.us!