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I am very much looking to Beantown.NET's next session with my Consultant from Magenic who I am working with right now on a great topic! As usual, you must RSVP to get pizza.
Description:
Design Patterns are in vogue these days, but unfortunately Anti-Patterns seem to be the prevail in the majority of systems. According to Jim Coplien, Anti-Patterns are “Something that looks like a good idea, but which backfires badly when applied.” Join us for a light-hearted and satirical look at the most common ways in which architects and developers shoot themselves in the foot
Bio:
Rob Daigneau has over fifteen years experience designing and implementing enterprise-class database-driven applications for a broad array of industries from manufacturing, to financial services, to retail and wholesale. Rob is a Senior Technical Architect for Magenic Technologies, one of the nation’s premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners.
Also, look for some huge new exciting news about the Beantwon.NET INETA group that is coming up in the next couple of days!!