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NServiceBus and Subversion

When

From: June 29, 2011 05:30 PM

To: June 29, 2011 08:30 PM

Publication date: June 01, 2011 12:00 AM

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Where
Street: One Lombard Place
City: Winnipeg
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Country: CANADA

What

Part I: NServiceBus - Event Aggregation at Large

NServiceBus provides an easy-to-use platform for sending and receiving messages across process and machine boundaries. Join us for an overview of NServiceBus and a demo showing how to get it up and running. Put your events on the bus!

by David Alpert

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Bio:  David is a software developer and front-end engineer with a passion for designing smooth experiences. Over the past 14 years he has worked in enterprise corporations, non-profits, a university, and 3 home offices constantly striving to eliminate friction between people and software. Currently he is proud to work with Anvil Digital, a Winnipeg-based software consulting company that understands the value of a remarkable experience. David lives in a 100-year-old house in Winnipeg with his amazing wife, five energetic kids, one large dog and one small cat.

Part II: Easy VCS and CI with Subversion and Team City

Version control systems (VCS) allow you to effectively track and review changes throughout the lifetime of a project. Subversion (SVN) is a powerful, mature, and free VCS that works across Windows, Mac, and Linux. In this presentation, we will go through the setup of a simple SVN repository using VisualSVN server, explain the concepts of branching and merging, and will then discuss integration of SVN with JetBrains Team City, a continuous integration tool, providing on-demand builds and unit test integration along with notifications and visual history.
 
Time will be given after this presentation for the audience to share their own experiences and ask questions about the different VCS packages they deal with on a regular basis. Even if you use TFS, Git, Mercurial, or something else, bring your expertise and share your passions & frustrations!

Whether you are looking for version control for your business or even for your personal projects, come see how SVN can work for you!

by Tyler Dueck

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Bio: Tyler found his passion for software at the age of 6 when he learned to code using GW BASIC. For the last ten years, he has been professionally writing applications, and is now working as a consultant and .NET developer with Online Business Systems.

 

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