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November Events

Hi all:
Two events comming up.
This Wednesday the 17th of November at 7pm I m talking about CQRS/ES in our monthly meetup. I will go through and introduction, an example as we discover the benefits and problems when dealing with systems that use this pattern. Registration here
For a more entertaining event, Saturday the 20th of November [...]

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20th of October – Meetup – DSL s

Our next meet up is in the Trinity Capital Hotel the  20th of October – 7pm
Please Register
Clive Foley will do a lightining talk on DSLs.
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are part of every day life for developers. From SQL to HQL, make to ant and XAML to HTML there are literally loads of little languages helping [...]

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Good news everybody!

If you were at the last meeting you’ll know that we’ve been searching for the right venue for our regular monthly meetings. We started meeting almost 2 years ago and after changing venues several times it was becoming obvious that we were going to have to start thinking about paying for a room. Which brings [...]

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Irish Open Spaces Coding Day III – Retrospective

Last Saturday, the 11th Of September we had our  3rd IOSCD. It was great fun, the code , which is the whole purpose of the day, is all available here.
The sessions

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It was great to have some hardware to play with, people really seem to get a good kick out of that, there was a Netduino [...]

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Irish Open Spaces Coding Day 3

Just wanted to let everyone know about the third Irish Open Spaces Coding Day which is being held this coming Saturday 11th Sept from 11AM in the Enterprise Ireland office in East Point Business Park.
The idea is to just get together to work on something, anything, in an environment with other developers. Without the presure [...]

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Windows Phone 7 – 30th August – Radisson SASS Golden Lane

Windows Phone 7 is launching shortly. Martha Rotter will introduce you to the new and unique platform while walking you through building phone applications and games from scratch using Visual Studio 2010 and Blend 4. We’ll also cover the new Windows Phone Marketplace, how to deploy applications, etc.
This is a 300-level talk and [...]

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August Meetup – Wednesday the 18th 7pm – Parallel Fx with Jeremie Laval

On Wednesday the 18th of August at 7pm, in Trinity Capital Hotel Jérémie Laval , who I think works on Mono, will be presenting to us a talk on Parallel FX
Please register.
Abstract:
Multicore computer are now part of our everyday life. Most desktop and laptop machines out there bundle a dual-core processor, quad-core processor or even 8-cores [...]

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July Meetup – 21st of July Why .Net?

Hi there
So our next meet up is in the Trinity Capital Hotel
the 21st of July at 7.00pm
After a lot of blog activity regarding the .Net ecosystem (OSS and from Microsoft) we need to ask ourselves Why .Net? Since this is a topic likely to be a bit controversial, links to reasonable blog posts can be [...]

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Book Club – New Book

We are just about to finish the mythical DDD by Eric Evans, it was hard work, but I think I speak for all when I say
a) I m glad it s over
b) Its possibly the best way to read the book ( please comment and disagree with me if you feel like it)
The good news [...]

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June Meetup – 9th of June 7pm (Note Venue)

May’s meetup was  BDD,  thanks again Jon and Ruben for your presentations. It was really useful to see the usage of Specflow and Subspec, and be able to discuss BDD with everyone.
Our next meetup concurs with Epicenter, a good oportunity to catch up with people. If you are comming please register .
NOTE: Venue Confirmed Trinity [...]

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