Blog Post(s)
In a previous post, I warn against improper assembly reference methods. The image below shows an example of a faulty reference due to mismatches between a development machine and build box. It was only discovered after a well crafted build (automation) script was executed against the code base.
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Speaking Enagements
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11/18/2010 | Charlottesville .NET Users Group | Charlottesville, VA | Topic TBD
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09/14/2010 | Hampton Roads .NET Users Group | Cheaspeake, VA | Topic TBD
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07/01/2010 | Richmond .NET Users Group | Richmond, VA | Topic TBD
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(past) 12/08/2009 | Hampton Roads .NET Users Group | Cheaspeake, VA | SharePoint Antithesis - A Case Study in Pragmatic Software Architecture and Engineering Processes
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(past) 10/04/2009 | Richmond Code Camp 2009.2 | Richmond, VA | Soothing the Pain Points: Data Access, Validation, Rules, UI, Presentation, et. al
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(past) 07/23/2009 | Charlottesville .NET Users Group | Charlottesville, VA | Debugging on the Windows Platform
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(past) 05/23/2008 | NoVa CodeCamp 2009.01 | Reston, VA | Going Proxy-less - The WCF Proxy Factory
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(past) 04/25/2009 | Richmond Code Camp 2009.1 | Richmond, VA | Software Programmer to Software Engineer: Concepts to Span the Divide
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(past) 02/05/2009 | Richmond .NET Users Group | Richmond, VA | Debugging on the Windows Platform
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(past) 10/04/2008 | Richmond Code Camp 2008.2 | Richmond, VA | Going Proxy-less - The WCF Proxy Factory
Disclaimer
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