Release 1.10
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
6:30-9:00 PM
Montgomery College, Rockville
Humanities Building - Room 103
Decouple Your Applications with Dependency Injection and IoC containers
presented by Matthew Podwysocki
Tight coupling in your applications have lead to very difficult applications to test in isolation. Refactor your applications with loose coupling, Dependency Injection (DI) and Separation of Concerns (Soc). Inversion of Control containers can help manage those dependencies and lifetimes through configuration. Let's walk through the concepts of dependency injection and aspect oriented programming for cross-cutting concerns
Matthew Podwysocki is a Senior Consultant with Microsoft Consulting Services based in Washington DC. Matthew started his love of computers and languages the day he got his first Commodore 64 and taught himself Basic and Assembly Language in 1984 when he was 7 years old. From that point on, and the past 10 years professionally, Matthew has been a self described language geek and working with .NET languages since the early Betas in 2001. Languages that currently interest him include Ruby, Scala and F#. Since 2005, he took the plunge into Agile and said goodbye to waterfall. He founded the DC ALT.NET User Group which takes many ideas of the ALT.NET movement to the local level in the Washington DC area with monthly meetings. Matthew is actively involved with ALT.NET and is helping plan the ALT.NET Seattle conference and future conferences. He is an active member of the Washington DC area developer community and participates< and speaks at user groups. Since joining Microsoft, he has been focused on Public Sector projects in the Capital area specializing in enterprise architecture, agile methodologies and various .NET and non .NET technologies.
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