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Brad Wilson

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Brad Wilson is CTO of OneVoyce, Inc.
Seattle Code Camp Posted: Sep 30, 2005 8:59 PM
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Things are spinning up for Seattle Code Camp. I can't believe it's only 3 weeks away. I had a tremendously good time in Portland, so I've decided to speak again. Assuming they get accepted, here are the talks I offered to give.

Introduction to Ruby

This presentation will be a lot like what I did in Portland. The idea is that the entire hour is spent demonstrating Ruby interactively. I show up with a piece of paper with a bunch of ideas, but let the attendees lead me to show them the stuff they want to see.

Test Driven Development for GUIs Using Model-View-Presenter

Big long scary title. Peter Provost and I have done some test driven UI development using model-view-presenter, a pattern we really like. The UI framework we'll be using is Windows Forms, but the techniques should be applicable to any GUI system. As a bonus, we'll be using our TDD pairing game. I mean, what's the point of doing TDD by yourself? It's so much more fun when you can inflict pain on your co-workers. :)

I didn't see many (any?) co-presentations at Portland, and that's a shame, because I think the right two people can get a really good chemistry going. Peter and I agreed to co-present as much as we can. I'll let him figure out which of his topics I can safely screw up, and post the list for himself. ;)

Hope to see you there!

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