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> Findlay Area .NET Users Group > Posts > April 2009 Meeting Announcement
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4/24/2009
Tuesday April 28, 2009
How I Learned to Love Dependency Injection
Dependency Injection is one of those scary topics that most developers avoid. It sounds all ‘high-falootin’ and complex. It’s not. Really. I wouldn’t lie. It’s a great way to manage complexity in your system, and a great way to make your system so much more testable. And isn’t that what we all want?
Speaker
James Bender
James has been involved in software development and architecture for 13 years. He has worked as a developer and architect on everything from small, single-user applications to Enterprise-scale, multi-user systems. His specialties are .NET development and architecture, SOA, WCF, WF, cloud computing, and agile development methodologies. He is an experienced mentor and author. James is an active member of the development community. He started and continues to lead (organize??) the Columbus Architects Group (www.colarc.org) and is the senior editor of first-party content for nplus1.org, an educational website aimed toward architects and aspiring architects. When he’s not sitting in front of his laptop playing with the code, he can be found playing Xbox, or with one of his many guitars pretending to be a rock star. James maintains a blog at www.jamescbender.com and his Twitter ID is JamesBender
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