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[NYC .NET Dev] Chris Kinsman is back! .NET Team Development talk

I saw Chris Kinsman speak about smart clients at the very first NYC .NET Developer's Group session I attended, and he was excellent. He is coming back this Thursday to give another talk - this time about about team development.

Do you write code as part of a team? Developing enterprise-level applications requires more upfront planning and more procedures, not only to coordinate the larger team doing the development, but to make sure the application is maintainable and deployable. Come to this session to pick up some tips on how to structure your development environment. We will talk about how to best structure a team development environment, manage dependencies, create a repeatable build process and do basic smoke/unit testing. We will wrap up with a brief preview of what is coming in Visual Studio Team System.

I can definitely recommend seeing Chris speak if you haven't already.  Unfortunately, I have class until 8pm - but since it's just up the block I'm going to try to catch the tail end if possible.

Once again, if anyone would like to meet up for dinner and/or drinks afterwards, please drop me a line.

Only published comments... Nov 15 2004, 11:20 AM by Tim

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