May 2010 Meeting
From Zero to Automated Build in a matter of moments, not days!
6:00 pm
Pizza and networking time
6:30 pm
How you build your code and verify quality is something that is usually not thought of at the beginning of a project, but is one of the most important things you can add to code.
UppercuT (UC) is a build
framework (based in NAnt) that allows rapid and powerful use of NAnt without
having to understand the intricacies of NAnt.
We are basically going to dive right in after a few minutes of talking about it and start building applications quickly. Our focus will be to show you most if not all of the features to show you how UC can actually save you in code and maintenance time. Then you will see how fast you can go from F5 to automated builds!
Rob Reynolds has been programming
in .NET since the early days of 1.0. In his day job he is a senior developer
at a bank where the doors are always locked and there's no money inside! Rob
is a C# MVP, an MCSD for .NET, holds a bachelor's degree in MIS from Kansas
State University, is active in the Topeka .Net User Group, a regional INETA
speaker, an eagle scout, and a veteran officer of the US Army Reserve.
Rob enjoys spending time with his wife and kids when his wife hasn�t locked him in the basement to work on any of the OSS projects he manages.
Where: Redpoint Technologies, 233 South Wacker Dr, Suite 750, Chicago (map)
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