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EditNext Meeting

Minneapolis Central Library
Thursday, July 16, 2009
At 6:00PM
Minneapolis ALT.NET Meeting
Jim Swanson is going to giving us the latest low-down on nHibernate and some of the tools that make it easier to integrate. Come and see what it's all about.
We have limited space, so
register early.
At the Minneapolis Central Library.
300 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Parking Information: Library's Underground Ramp- The parking ramp entrance is on 4th St.
- Tickets are issued from 5 am to 10 pm.
- People can come back into the library to pick up their cars at any time of the day or night.
- Cash, Visa and Mastercard are accepted by our automated payment machines which are on each level of the ramp and also on the main floor, before the entrance to the elevators.
- Parking rates (subject to change without notice):
IM:
- jim s
link
We will be room N-202 and starting semi-promptly at 6:00PM.
The format will likely be as follows:
6:00 PM - Sodas, Talk Tech
6:30 PM - Presentation
7:30 PM - Pack up and head over to the Loon for some beers and more talk.
Other MeetingsThursday, July 16, 2009 - "NHibernate" (Room N-202)
Thursday, August 20, 2009 - "Continuous Integration - Loren Halvorson (
Birch Cove Software)" (Room N-202)
Thursday, September 17, 2009 - "Testing with Mocks - Donn Felker (
http://blog.donnfelker.com/)" (Room N-402)
EditWhat is ALT.NET?
At it's purest, the driving force behind the ALT.NET developer community may be described simply as "The pursuit of happiness." While Microsoft has provided developers with a powerful framework and a bunch of very good tools and packages to build upon, it often feels like too much effort was put into a "one-size-fits-all" design philosophy that can make it complex, tedious, or just plain impossible to do things that don't follow Microsoft's prescribed approach.
With other development platforms and languages offering so much choice (Java and it's many quality open source offerings) and elegance (Ruby on Rails with its "beautiful" code and "convention over configuration" philosophy), .NET developers longed to craft cleaner, more elegant solutions without having to leave a framework that has so much to offer.
ALT.NET is about following your own beliefs about application design, and using the .NET platform to support your ideas, rather than retro-fitting your ideas to the platform. While none of these things is a requirement to "being ALT.NET," the community openly embraces:
- Agile, Scrum, XP
- Open Source Packages and Frameworks
- Test Driven Development/Design
- Behavior Driven Development/Design
- Domain Driven Development/Design
ALT.NET is not about spurning Microsoft's platform and tools - it is about being able to decide when it makes sense to use them, having control over how they are used, and having the option to go in another direction without having to abandon the framework.
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