Presentation: "MonoRail: Building Maintainable & Testable Web Applications"

Time: Wednesday 09:30 - 10:30

Location: SAS Nortvegia

Abstract:

Keep It Simple and Don't Repeat Yourself are two of the most important principles of building good software. MonoRail is an alternative to standard Webforms development that offers you the chance to build complex web application while maintain those core principles (and more!). By a dint of smart choices, convention over configuration and reasonable defaults, MonoRail gives you a better productivity, separation of concerns and an overall maintainable approach for web applications.

Join Hammett and Ayende, Castle Project committers, in an overview of how to build real world enterprise web applications with MonoRail.

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Hamilton Verissimo, Castle Stronghold

 Hamilton  Verissimo

Hamilton Verissimo is an open source enthusiast that have started and participated in several projects, inside and outside Apache Software Foundation. He is a seasoned software developer, constantly reviewing his beliefs and pursuing better ways to develop, deliver and maintain enterprise applications.

Currently Hamilton leads the Castle Project, an open source project for .Net, and runs Castle Stronghold, a software development company in Brazil.

Oren Eini, We!

 Oren  Eini

Oren Eini is a senior developer in We!, a consulting group based in Israel, focusing on architecture, data access and best practices.

Most often, he is working on building complex business systems using .Net, NHibernate and Castle's Frameworks. Oren is an active member in several Open Source projects, including (but not limited :-) ) NHibernate, Castle and Rhino Mocks.

He has a blog at http://www.ayende.com/Blog/ where he publish his thought every once in a while.