It’s my turn next to talk and try to field questions on the new Ignite your Coding podcast tomorrow. It’s a little bit different format where you can join the NetMeeting and jump right into the conversation. I’m going to be talking about the whole “Essence vs. Ceremony” discussion and all the ways we can pack more punch with less code. I want to talk about the newer convention based programming techniques that are popping up everywhere in the newer open source projects in .Net, building and using DSL’s in the wild, and techniques for “DRY-ing” up your .Net code. I hope you’ll tune it, because I’m a vastly better speaker when I’m getting a lot of questions and even backtalk;-)
The Shade Tree Developer
Jeremy is the Chief Software Architect at Dovetail Software, the coolest ISV in Austin. Jeremy began his IT career writing "Shadow IT" applications to automate his engineering documentation, then wandered into software development because it looked like more fun. Jeremy is the author of the open source StructureMap tool for Dependency Injection with .Net, StoryTeller for supercharged acceptance testing in .Net, and one of the principal developers behind FubuMVC. Jeremy's thoughts on all things software can be found at The Shade Tree Developer at http://codebetter.com/jeremymiller.Upcoming posts…
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