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I will be presenting two sessions at the Richmond Code Camp tomorrow: Refactoring This will be a walkthrough of the Martin Fowler example but in C# (thanks to our very own, Bryant Smith who converted it to C# some time back). We will also get in to why,
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In our last round of hiring, I had a great response from my blog post so I am trying it again. We are looking for another top calibre developer to join our team - this is a great opportunity to practice agile techniques on the Microsoft .NET platform
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I will be presenting on two topics at the Richmond Code Camp on 4/22/2006. The event starts at 8:30AM and runs all day. If you have never been to a Code Camp before, you are missing out. They are a great place to ask questions and find out about technology
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I was recently interviewed by Judith Dinowitz in this article from FusionAuthority . The interview came about after I blogged about my experiences presenting TDD at our local Maryland Cold Fusion User Group . Jonathan Cogley is the CEO and founder of
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This is an opportunity to get incredible work experience with hardcore .NET consultants defining the current state of the art in Agile .NET development. A Thycotic Summer Internship in Software Development will allow you to work on interesting projects
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One of the problems that we come across as our projects mature is that the number of tests increase and so do test suite times. It seems inevitable ... something like the sun setting in the west and the CPU speed doubling every few years. The obvious
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Last night, the CodeSlam event took place at the Microsoft Company Store / Visitor Center (organized by Korby Parnell ). The list of .NET developer celebrities was impressive and too numerous to mention! The purpose of the event was to evangelize the
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thycotic is currently looking for a strong .NET developer with an interest in Test Driven Development to join our team. Part of our standard interview process is to "pair program" with a candidate to introduce them to one of our typical code bases, company
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