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Tonight at Beantown .Net User Group - Martin Shoemaker: UML Applied for .Net Posted: Nov 3, 2005 9:14 AM
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I won't be there as I am elsewhere in the country but my friend Martin is coming in and the meeting is in co-leader Jason's capable hands:

When: Thursday November 3, 2005, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Where: Addesso Systems, One Liberty Square, 7th Floor, Boston, MA (directions)

Talk Summary:
An interactive demonstration of UML modeling for requirements gathering, architecture, design, and coding. While the end product will be a small amount of functioning .NET code, the lessons from this presentation apply to non-.NET environments as well.

Audience: Beginning to intermediate developers. Analysts, designers, and managers.

If you planning on coming, make a comment or email Jason so I can get a good count for the pizza.

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