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Doing .NET Days March 6th Fully Booked.

20pc_black Doing .Net Days for March 6th 2010 is now fully booked. Thanks to all those who have registered. It’s becoming apparent that the current venue may not be large enough to accommodate the interest moving forward so we are exploring alternative venues and will keep you up date as news comes to hand.

We are also in the throws of putting together the web site for the event which will be announce shortly.

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Doing .NET Days Announcement

20pc_black It’s time to get Doing .NET Days off and running for 2010 and whilst we were originally expecting to be running on the 27th of February it has proven difficult to book the training facility for that date. Therefore I can announce that Saturday the 6th of March is locked in and finalised. Please accept our apologies if your plans have been affected by the change of date. You can visit this link and register via email. Remember seats are fairly limited so if you wish to attend don’t put it off if you can help it.

The topics covered this time around are ‘Helping the Entity Framework play its <ROLE>’, looking at ways of using behavioural roles defined by interfaces in your system to be explicit and achieve lower latency, greater throughput, more highly testable and maintainable code . The second topic will be a practical look at getting started with NServiceBus, including demonstrations taking in messaging patterns such as Publish / Subscribe and full duplex.

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Doing .Net Days 2010 – New program announcements to follow.

I have to admit that we didn’t get as many ‘days’ out to the public as we hoped in 2009, however 2010 should be vastly different. Mark has joined the presenter team and we are aiming for at least one doing .net Days event every month to be offered in the public domain. More news will follow shortly on dates and topics so stay tuned.

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