June meeting of Tampa Bay IASA chapter


Dependency Injection using the Microsoft Unity Application Block

The Microsoft Unity Application Block is a lightweight Dependency Injection Container that is currently being incorporated into the latest releases of Enterprise Library and the Composite Application Library (Prism).  This session will be a brief introduction to Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control concepts and an overview of how use the Unity Application Block to build loosely coupled applications.

Speaker

Randy Patterson has spent over 15 years as a software developer and is currently working for Catapult Systems as a Senior Lead Consultant.  He has spoken at several Code Camps and Users Groups throughout Florida. He also started the Tampa .NET Users group in 2000 when .NET was in beta and is currently helping to start the International Association of Software Architects, Tampa Chapter.

When

Thursday, June 26, 2008
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Pizza: 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Location

Microsoft Corporation, 3000 Bayport Drive, Suite 480, Tampa, FL 33607
Map, Directions, Parking

Registration

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About IASA

Established in 2002, IASA (International Association of Software Architects) is an international non-profit business association dedicated to the advancement and sharing of issues related to software architecture in the enterprise, product, education and government sectors. The association is committed to improving the quality of the IT architecture industry by developing and delivering standards, education programs and developing accreditation programs and services that optimize the development of architecture profession.

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