Design Patterns 100-Part3
“Design Patterns 100″ is a prerequisite for .NET Developers.(Part 3 – Excerpts from July 2010 – PhillyNJ.NET Presentation)Continuing our discussion from Part-2 we ask.What are the “Gang of Four” (GoF)...
View ArticleDesign Patterns 100-Part4
“Design Patterns 100″ is a prerequisite for .NET Developers.(Part 4 – Excerpts from July 2010 – PhillyNJ.NET Presentation)Continuing our discussion from Part-3 we ask.What are the “Gang of Four” (GoF)...
View ArticleDesign Patterns 100–Part5
“Design Patterns 100″ is a prerequisite for .NET Developers.(Part 5 – Excerpts from July 2010 – PhillyNJ.NET Presentation)Continuing our discussion from Part-4 we ask.What are the “Gang of Four” (GoF)...
View ArticleApplied Design Patterns Series
Overview of the “AdventureWorksDesignPatterns” Project(I’ll be posting on this series here. It will be based on the presentations I’m creating for thePhillyNJ.NETuser group a subgroup of...
View ArticleAdventueWorks Design Patterns Project - Part 1
This is the presentation I did June 29, 2011 at PHILLYNJ.NET. It is the first in a multi-part of a series on the Applied Design Patterns. The solution files are working code with design pattern notes...
View ArticleSome Class definitions in C#
For some unknown reason I have decided to make some sausages with my pasta tonight and write couple of line about Class definitions in C#. I hated the smell of sausages and just decided to have my...
View ArticleSingleton Design Pattern
Design Patterns sounds like an Italian recipies. If you you tell your grand mother that you cooked Bolognese and Pasta for evening, she wouldn't ask you how, as the recipie is famous enough to make...
View ArticleSelf Improvement
What differentiates a great developer from an average one? I've recently started a self-improvement campaign to further expand my skills as a developer and as my first task, before diving into anything...
View ArticleWorking on part 2 of series for PHILLYNJ.NET
Just an update .... I'm currently working on the next presentation in the multi-part of a series on the Applied Design Patterns project called “AdventureWorksDesignPatterns” .It has been a busy summer...
View ArticleMy Journey, so far
Everyone has a journey. You start off young & stupid, and 2 decades later, you're closer to understanding the nature of reality. That’s one of the main goals in life, to seek knowledge (justified,...
View ArticleIs Microsoft targeting “low-end” developers really a bad thing?
I found a blog post by Davy Brion (one of my favorite bloggers on the ‘net) that spoke about the .NET world’s current state. He mentioned that Microsoft’s products (such as WebMatrix and LightSwitch)...
View ArticleBe Balanced When Deciding on Application Architecture
Something that took me a while to learn is how to be balanced when deciding on how to architect an application. Since at my current job I was thrown into a hybrid Architect/Developer position due to...
View ArticleMy Programming Reading List
I've made a list of programming books I've read, am reading and am going to read on the Bookshelved Wiki; would anyone care to recommend good books for a web-oriented, C# Agile programmer which I've...
View ArticleList of recommended books on TFS, Visual Studio, C# and C++ coding, Design...
UPDATED Jul 3rd 2013: Added Art of Unit Testing Version 2UPDATED Apr 11th 2013: Added Instant TFS 2012 and Project Server 2012 Integration How-toUPDATED Jan 12th 2013: Added Prof TFS Server 2012,...
View ArticleSome myths of 'Textbook-TDD', and why they are wrong
During the last months, I was (for some reasons that are not related to programming) working for a dev shop where software development was done the 'traditional' way: You just write your application's...
View ArticleAdvice for Young Developers: Learn to Make Your Own Decisions
Everyone has an opinion. When you embark upon your first real job as a programmer you will find this out very quickly. I have found that software developers can be some of the most opinionated and...
View ArticleMy Introduction
Hello All, I am Srihari.Ganadinni,I have 42 months of experience in .Net design and development,I have worked on Winforms,WCF,Build Automation using code,Linq,Lambda Expressions,Expression...
View ArticleLearning to learn!
This is my first post in this new year and was thinking about a topic to write on. Lately I have been working on varied things that flexes the brain muscles and things which I haven't done before. So...
View ArticleMy upcoming Talk: Introducing PRISM/MEF for the Agile Developer - February 2012
I would like to share that I will be speaking at the Deerfield Beach Coders Café on February 7th, 2012 6:30 PM on concepts behind PRISM and MEF including IoC Containers, Composition, Dependency...
View ArticleInvitation to the IASA SE Florida Chapter Meeting on 02/21/2012
IASA SE Florida ChapterSoftware Design PatternsNina GrantcharovaSoftware Architect at LL Global 02/21/2012 6:00PM Meet 6:30PM PresentationSign up at:...
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