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DDD Scotland - May 7th 2011
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Room D
Room E
Room F
08:45 - 09:20
Registration
09:25 - 09:30
Housekeeping
09:30 - 10:30
Creating your Own Software Company: A Survival Guide
Kendall Miller
Streams of Streams - Your Rx Prescription
Ray Booysen
Introduction to Android Development using Monodroid
Chris Canal
From .NET to Rails, A Developer’s Story
Colin Gemmell
CQRS and Friends: Possibly distributed systems, intentionally.
Andrea Magnorsky
Professional Development
Open Discussion
10:30 - 10:40
Break
10:40 - 11:40
Asymptotics and Algorithms – What You’ve Forgotten Since University
Gary Short
Defensive programming 101
Niall Merrigan
Building seriously scalable websites with ASP.NET with and without Windows
Chris Hay
Touch Me, Stretch Me, Squeeze Me: The Windows 7 WPF Multi-Touch Story
Guy Smith-Ferrier
Caliburn.Micro: Painless MVVM apps for Silverlight and WPF
Barry Carr
Agile Is Dead
Open Discussion
11:40 - 12:00
Break
12:00 - 13:00
Making Crap Code Better – Real world Coding Standards
Phil Winstanley
Parallel... Parallelise... Pallar... Doing stuff at the same time in .NET 4.0
Colin Mackay
Don't Make Me Wait - Faster Websites 101
Duncan McDougall
Unit Testing, Test Driven Development and the Walking Skeleton
Seb Rose
Behavioural Driven Development (BDD) with F#
Phillip Trelford
How to manage your manager
Mark Rendle
13:00 - 14:30
Lunch and Grok Talks
14:30 - 15:30
Is your code S.O.L.I.D ?
Nathan Gloyn
SpecFlow - functional testing made easy
Paul Stack
Real World SLUT (Silverlight Unit Testing)
Daniel May
The dark parts of Mono
Toby Henderson
Building composite applications with Open frameworks
Sebastien Lambla
Beyond Hackdays/Weekends: Finding Problems To Solve
Glen Mehn
15:30 - 15:40
Break
15:40 - 16:40
Functional Alchemy: Tricks to keep your C# DRY*
Mark Rendle
How to build a framework, and why you almost never should.
Richard Dalton
Produce Cleaner Code with Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP)
Gael Fraiteur
Introduction to Kanban
Chris McDermott
Rewriting software is the single worst mistake you can make - apparently.
Phil Collins
Ask The Speakers
Panel Discussion
16:40 - 17:00
Closing
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