Are you in New York City on Tuesday, January 29th? If so, please consider joining me, Telerik Developer Evangelist Phil Japikse, and Telerik Insider Steve Bohlen for another Breakfast at Telerik event!
If you’re not familiar with them, Breakfast at Telerik events are half-day free events where you show up, get some coffee and bagels (or similar food), hang out and get a few sessions on hot topics of the day. We close up by 11:00 or 11:30, which means you’re back to your workspace by lunch—this makes it an easy pitch for your boss or co-workers
We’ve done four or five of these events and we’ve covered testing, agile processes, testing, HTML 5, and testing. (I am the one who generally organizes the events, ergo the prevalence of testing on the agendas…)
At this upcoming session you’ll be able to learn about the SOLID patterns for software development, dealing with legacy software, and practical opportunities for true collaboration between developers and testers.
Interested in joining us? We’d love to have you there! Please go register over at our event page! (You’ll find full descriptions of the sessions there, too.)
Jim Holmes has around 25 years IT experience. He is co-author of "Windows Developer Power Tools" and Chief Cat Herder of the CodeMash Conference. He's a blogger and evangelist for Telerik's Test Studio, an awesome set of tools to help teams deliver better software. Find him as @aJimHolmes on Twitter.