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Erik Peterson
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Erik Peterson
Session
TDD w/Webforms
Room
141
Track
Alt.NET
Time
3:30
MVP
No
Description
The Model-View-Controller paradigm coming in the ASP.NET MVC framework provides much more testability for your web applications. Yet, if you are comfortable with, and appreciate the benefits of WebForms, you don't need to sacrifice testability. Model-View-Presenter (MVP) is a design pattern that can provide many of the same benefits for your WebForm applications. Using a test-first, behavior-driven approach, I will show how you can build an application that is testable, has separation of concerns, and even allows you to start coding without having a database set up!
Bio
Erik has worked with .NET technologies for the past 5 years, primarily working with ASP.NET. He is an avid learner, and a bit test-obsessed. With a degree in Information Systems and a MBA, he is interested in both the development and the business sides of software. He currently works at G2 Interactive in Hatboro, and his blog can be found at
http://erikbase.blogspot.com/
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