MSDN Webcast: Design Patterns in .NET (Level 200) 
Event ID: 1032293567
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English.
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Microsoft ASP.NET.
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Audience(s):
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Pro Dev/Programmer.
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Duration:
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69 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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Design patterns are well known to Java developers, but have been slow to gain acceptance in the Microsoft developer community. Design patterns allow you to break down applications into common tasks and to keep a library of code
with the most efficient implementation of those tasks. This webcast looks at examples of the Observer, Factory, Composite, and Singleton patterns, and explains how these patterns work and where you would use them in your .NET applications.
Presenter: Craig Utley, Mentor, Solid Quality Learning
Craig Utley, .NET MVP for Enterprise Software Architects, Inc., has extensive experience managing software developers who build applications using products and technologies such as the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Office SharePoint
Portal Server 2003, and more. Craig's interest in developer productivity led him to advocate for design patterns, test-driven development, and similar techniques. He is a published author, frequent speaker, and a Microsoft Visual C# MVP.
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