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January 2008 Meeting

Thursday, January 31, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Tampa, FL

January 2008 Meeting

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Topic: The Perfect Pattern Storm, where TDD meets UX and MVP.
  As host of ARCast.TV, Ron Jacobs has a front row seat to observe the constantly shifting architectural landscape. In this session we will consider what happens when the force of test driven development (TDD) collides with the demand for better UX.
Speaker: Ron Jacobs is an Architect Evangelist in the Microsoft Architecture Strategy group based at the company headquarters in Redmond Washington. Since 1999 Ron has been a product and program manager on various Microsoft products including the .NET Framework, Windows Communication Foundation and COM+. A top-rated conference speaker, author and host of the podcast show ARCast.TV, Ron brings over 20 years of industry experience to his role of helping Microsoft customers and partners to build architecturally sound and secure applications.
Design Pattern Overview: David Hayden will be presenting an overview of the Factory pattern.

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Microsoft Corporation
5426 Bay Center
Suite 700
Tampa, FL 33609

Thursday, January 31, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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The Tampa Bay chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA) is dedicated to building a community of professionals interested in topics related to software architecture, and welcomes anyone who is actively working as a software architect or has an interest in becoming one.

We hope to provide a mechanism for software architects to network with each other, provide a technical outlet and information source to help keep up with the latest trends and technologies, and also help foster new speakers. We are mostly Microsoft focused, but we try to keep the topics as product-agnostic as possible and always keep the focus on architecture related topics.