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Intâlnire CodeCamp la Cluj-Napoca - 15 oct. 2011

Si iată ca am pregătit încă un eveniment pentru dezvoltatorii din Cluj-Napoca. Va așteptam pe toți in 15 octombrie, de la ora 9:50 la City Plaza.
Mai jos găsiți toate detaliile.
Formular de înregistrare: http://codecamp-cluj.eventbrite.com/
Mulțumim în special sponsoriilor pentru sustinere:



Un eveniment organizat de către CodeCamp pentru oricedezvoltatori .NET din Cluj-Napoca si nu numai.
Agenda
9:50-10:00
Sosirea participanților

10:00-11:00
Windows Azure AppFabric
Mihai Nadăș
Prezentarea componentelor AppFabric cu accent pe aplicabilitatea lor practică.
11:00-12:00
CQRS (Command-Query Responsibility Segregation)
Tudor Turcu
Prezentare a pattern-urilor si arhitecturii aferente, cand merita folosit si cand nu, exemplu de implementare in .NET
CQRS - o abordare alternativa a arhitecturii unei aplicatii, care are la baza domain models separate responsabile pentru citirea datelor, respectiv pentru actiunile care modifica acele date, in scopul inbunatatirii scalabilitatii, performantei, consistentei, in aplicatii complexe
12:00-12:30
Pauza de masa

Delicious Lunch (courtesy of our sponsors)
12:30-13:30
OAuth
Radu Vunvulea
Un protocol care permite accesul la orice fel de resursa aflata intr-o alta aplicație fara a dezvălui datele de autentificare.
13:30-14:30
Unit Testing
Adrian Magdas
Prezentarea principiilor de baza de testare (repeatable, mocks and stubs) si a câtorva metodologii precum TDD si TAD

Sponsori
Pentru mai multe informații
  • Radu Vunvulea
    • 0766562375
    • vunvulear@yahoo.com
  • Mihai Nadăș
    • 0742117996
    • mihai@nadas.ro

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