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Behaviour Driven Design source code from alt.net Code Camp

clock August 31, 2009 08:32 by author christerdk

Here's my groups (Björn, Patrik and me) source code from the Behaviour Driven Design session. It might not mean a lot for people who didn't attend, but we figured we'd put it out anyways.

Download here: BDDWorkshop.zip (14,62 kb)

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Attending alt.net Öresund August 30th Code Camp

clock August 30, 2009 20:33 by author christerdk

It has been a long time since I’ve been so much in the nerdy mood as today. I’ve been coding Microsoft Word (read: writing documentation) for almost 3 months now, so when I got a hint about the alt.net Öresund event today I knew that I had to attend and defy any of my normal Sunday traditions. No sleepy Sunday. No long brunch with Lydia. No café latte on some easy going café. Instead, it was all about getting dirty with code, brewed coffee and and Coca Cola. The meetup style was relaxed and open, and we got through, among other things, Behaviour Driven Design / Unit testing (with pair programming), the Command / Query pattern and SharpArchitecture. The event had sponsored lunch (thank you Microsoft Sweden!) and after-nerding beer (thank you Know It!).

Here are a few pictures from the event:

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A talk on iPhone development

clock August 29, 2009 16:06 by author christerdk

Had the pleasure of seeing Adrian Kosmaczewski perform an excellent and enthusiastic presentation about iPhone development Thursday evening. Although I’m a senior developer on the Microsoft .Net platform, I’m a complete iPhone novice. It was therefore nice to attend this sort of “brain dump”-session, where we were given a brief walkthrough of the history of Objective-C, introduction to the development environment and then got into some example code. It sure made me consider writing my first “Hello iPhone”-application, unfortunately, I need to find someone to sponsor me a Mac. Anyone? ;-)

The event was a free JAOO event organized by Trifork, held at Telenor in Copenhagen. Below are a few pictures from the demonstration:

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About Christer

Software deveopment consultant with more than 12 years of experience. 

Always looking for new projects and new problems to solve! 

When not working on enterprise projects, Christer uses his time making peoples lives a little easier, through either software or the written word. 

Christer's software on the Web:
Miljöparkering.se - avoid fines when parking

Christer's software for Windows:
Mobile Broadband Logging Monitor - if you feel your computer gets slow while using mobile broadband.
Mobile Broadbang Log Level Utility - to change the excessive logging in 3Connect.

Christer's Android software (find them in Android Market):
Malmökartan for Android - stuff you won't find on Google Maps.
Commuter for Android - making lives easier for commuters.
Malmöfestivalen for Android - an Open Source project to support the festival! :)

Christer blogs a lot too - check out his mobile broadband user blog! Lots of goodies, fixes and solutions for people on the go!

Christer also pretends to have a life IRL. Here he enjoys the company of his girlfriend Lydia, their dog Xena, and loads of books. 

Feel free to drop Christer a line here - I'll get back to you promptly!

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