by prairiedevcon
26. May 2010 00:19
What is a Hands On Coding/Dojo Session?
These are sessions where attendees bring their own computers and are led through a coding session by the presenter. The Prairie Developer Conference is featuring a number of Hands On Coding sessions covering jQuery, nHibernate, refactoring, Test Driven Development, and Behaviour Driven Development.
What Do I Need to Bring?
Bring along a computer (laptop works best obviously) as well as a prepared environment to follow along with the examples presented. To aid this, review the software requirements below for each of the Hands On Coding sessions.
nHibernate Dojo with James Kovacs
Visual Studio .NET 2010 or 2008
SQL Server 2005 or 2008, Express or Developer Edition
Additional materials will be made available at the session.
jQuery Dojo with James Kovacs
FireFox 3.6+, IE8, or Chrome
FireBug (if FireFox is being used) and Web Developer
Real World Behaviour Driven Development with Amir Barylko
Visit Amir’s website for details on what is required for this session.
Refactoring Towards Sanity with Robert Reppel
Visual Studio 2010 (download a trial version here.)
ReSharper 5.0 (download a trial version here.)
More information and details can be found on Robert’s website.
Hands On Test Driven Development
Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5
NUnit 2.5.5 (download)
Rhino Mocks 3.6 (download)
Let us know if you have any questions or issues getting the software installed!
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