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Rajasekhar Karumuru
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Rajasekhar Karumuru
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Rajasekhar Karumuru
Session
Design Patterns in C# and ASP.Net
Track
Bonus Track
Room
110
Time
10:00
MVP
No
Description
Want to know all about patterns? This session explains what design patterns are and why they're used and how each pattern is used in practice which includes Gang of Four patterns and Enterprise Integration Patterns and Patterns being used as part of .Net Framework which targets mainly C# and ASP.Net patterns.
Bio
I am totally into Microsoft Applications and very passionate about Microsoft Technologies. I Have 10+ years of software development experience with 6 years of proficiency in .NET technologies. Specialize in implementing Client/Server, Object- Oriented, Service Oriented Applications, Windows based and Internet-based systems using Microsoft Technologies. Areas of expertise include .Net 3.5 / 2.0 / 1.x, C#, ASP.Net, AJAX, VB.Net, ASMX Web Services, WCF Services, ADO.NET, Windows Forms, and Web Forms and XML. Before progressing to .NET development, worked with VB, COM, DCOM, MTS, ASP Technologies for 4 years. Good knowledge of SQL Server and ORACLE databases. Developed commercial systems for Top Tier Investment Banks, Financial Services, Business Intelligence, Insurance, ERP, Telecom, Transportation, Imaging and Software Development Industries. I will be using design patterns as part of my day to day job which is delivering Proof of concepts and applications based on client needs using .net suite.
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