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Author Thread: New Webinar: Demystifying Dependency Injection Tuesday, July 24, 2007 11 AM PDT / 2 PM EDT
SeanEMcDonald
New Webinar: Demystifying Dependency Injection Tuesday, July 24, 2007 11 AM PDT / 2 PM EDT
Posted: Monday, July 16, 2007 7:14 PM (EST)

New Webinar: Demystifying Dependency Injection Tuesday, July 24, 2007 11 AM PDT / 2 PM EDT>>

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Featuring:>>

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ersonName w:st="on">Ward BellersonName> >>

VP Professional Services, IdeaBlade>>

Jeff Doolittle >>

CTO, SJV Technology Group>>

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Webinar Facts:>>

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When: Tues., July 24>>

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Time: 11 AM PDT>>

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Format: 45 minutes of presentation, 15 minutes of live Q&A>>

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How: Register http://www.ideablade.com/regwebcast/regdependencylivemeeting.aspx>>

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or call +1-510-596-5100>>

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Quick Links>>

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About CAB http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/practices/default.aspx>>

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About IdeaBlade www.ideablade.com>>

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DevForce Discussion Forum www.ideablade.com/forum>>

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Please mark your calendar for Tuesday, July 24 at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST to join IdeaBlade's ersonName w:st="on">Ward BellersonName> and SJV Technology Group's Jeff Doolittle for an informative webinar on Demystifying Dependency Injection http://www.ideablade.com/regwebcast/regdependencylivemeeting.aspx>>

In this one-hour webinar, Ward and Jeff will show you how dependency injection and its companion "Inversion of Control" (IoC container) can be amazingly useful and easy to understand, reducing the amount and complexity of your code and making it more resilient in the face of changing requirements.>>

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Register so you can:>>

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* Understand what these techniques are, where they apply, and why they are helpful>>

* Learn the three types of injection provided by MS Object Builder and when to use them>>

* See a simple working example using the Object Builder and "WorkItem" container from CAB without all the other CAB baggage>>

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Who should attend:>>

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* lace w:st="on">Enterpriselace> and commercial software architects interested in standardizing on best practices for flexibility, long-term maintenance benefits>>

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* Developers of CAB applications>>

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Don't miss this chance to learn about best practices in enterprise application development, from two preeminent experts in the field. Register to reserve your space, and feel free to forward this invitation to others on your team who could also benefit.>>

http://www.ideablade.com/regwebcast/regdependencylivemeeting.aspx>>

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Cordially,>>

Sean E. McDonald>>

seanm@ideablade.com>>




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