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Mitch Wheat has been working as a professional programmer since 1984, graduating with a honours degree in Mathematics from Warwick University, UK in 1986. He moved to Perth in 1995, having worked in software houses in London and Rotterdam. He has worked in the areas of mining, electronics, research, defence, financial, GIS, telecommunications, engineering, and information management. Mitch has worked mainly with Microsoft technologies (since Windows version 3.0) but has also used UNIX. He holds the following Microsoft certifications: MCPD (Web and Windows) using C# and SQL Server MCITP (Admin and Developer). His preferred development environment is C#, .Net Framework and SQL Server. Mitch has worked as an independent consultant for the last 10 years, and is currently involved with helping teams improve their Software Development Life Cycle. His areas of special interest lie in performance tuning |
Thursday, September 30, 2010Reminder: Agile Talks with Dave ThomasJust a quick reminder that Tonight Dave Thomas is presenting two talks this evening (Thurs 30th Sept). If you haven’t already registered, please register here. Wednesday, September 29, 2010Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive WorkshopIt’s a fact that we sometimes miss out in Perth when it comes to events that make the circuit over East. Well not this time! Nick Randolph is running a free, 2-day event (14 - 15th October) on developing for Windows Phone 7: Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop visiting Perth. As well as founding the Perth .NET User Group, Nick has been working in the mobile space for many years and is a Microsoft Mobile Development MVP. Registrations are open at the above link. Get in quick, this event will fill up fast… Tuesday, September 21, 2010Perth .NET User Group Meeting: Thurs Oct 7th: So what is the Windows Server AppFabric? - Bill ChesnutJoin us at the Perth .NET User Group, where Bill will explore what is Windows Server AppFabric, looking at both hosting and caching, and learn how to configure and manage WCF and WF services in AppFabric. We will examine the diagnostic and tracing functionality while building high performance and fault-tolerant applications.
Bill is Mentor with SolidQ Australia located in Melbourne Australia. Bill started his career in IT 25-years ago with the US Defence as an IBM Systems Programmer. He switched to the Microsoft Windows platform 14-years ago, and has been involved with Windows development ever since. Bill has worked on numerous enterprise projects using Microsoft C/C++, Visual Basic and SQL Server. Most recently, Bill has been driving various application integration projects using BizTalk Server (2000 – 2009) to connect a variety of Microsoft Business Solutions applications with other systems. Bill is also a Microsoft Certified Training and has been actively training BizTalk developers since the release of BizTalk 2004. Bill has been awarded as a BizTalk Server MVP since 2004 and is the leader of the Melbourne .Net User Group. There will be a door prize of a choice of license from JetBrains (one of ReSharper , TeamCity Build Agent, dotTrace Profiler, RubyMine, IntelliJ IDEA), and several 30-day coupons to Tekpub's high-quality, online screencasts for programmers. Agile Evening, Thurs 30th Sept with Dave ThomasDave Thomas, a popular speaker and agile proponent has kindly agreed to present in Perth. He is a founding director of the Agile Alliance and is a Managing Director for Object Mentor a leader in XP, Craftmanship and Lean and Agile in the Large. Dave is doing the opening keynote for the Agile 2010 Conference. YOW! Night: An Evening For Software Professionals In recognition of the importance of active software professionals who always seek improvement - YOW! Australia in cooperation with IBM, and your local user groups is pleased to invite you to join us for YOW! Nights. Hear great YOW! speakers and network with other software professionals.
This event requires registration as we expect places to fill up fast. Please register here (where there are more details). Wednesday, September 08, 2010When Design Goes Bad, and The ‘One table to Rule Them All!’Via an interesting article from Joe Celko on bad practices in database design and the horrors of EAV (Entity-Attribute-Value) tables, there is a link to a great read on the ultimate ‘One table to Rule Them All’! I find this tale very pertinent as I once did a short stint at a company with ‘start’ in their name, that had created a design with a single table for static data (although no where near as bad as the one described in ‘Bad CaRMa’). Monday, September 06, 2010Perth Agile Night, Thurs 30th Sept with Dave ThomasDave Thomas, a popular speaker and agile proponent has kindly agreed to present 2 talks in Perth. He is a founding director of the Agile Alliance and is a Managing Director for Object Mentor a leader in XP, Craftmanship and Lean and Agile in the Large. Dave is doing the opening keynote for the Agile 2010 Conference. YOW! Night: An Evening For Software Professionals In recognition of the importance of active software professionals who always seek improvement - YOW! Australia in cooperation with IBM, and your local user groups is pleased to invite you to join us for YOW! Nights. Hear great YOW! speakers and network with other software professionals.
This event requires registration as we expect places to fill up fast. Please register here Wednesday, September 01, 2010Reminder: Perth .NET User Group Meeting: Thurs 2nd Sept, 5:30pm: Test Driven Development – the Agile Perspective on Testing with Dwayne ReadPlease Note: Venue has changed to: Enex100 Seminar Room, Level 3, Enex100, 100 St Georges Terrace
In this talk, we will look at how the discipline of being Test-Driven in an agile environment creates a before/just-in-time testing regime that drives the rest of the development (requirements, design and implementation). TDD is key to both optimizing (read eliminating) other “traditional” development techniques such as requirements specifications, design documents, etc as well as enabling other agile best practices such as short-iterations, architectural spikes and refactoring. We will look at the approach and what you need (people/roles, tools, process, mind-set, etc) to support this approach. |
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