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Speaking at TechEd Developers 2007

Again this year, I'll be presenting at TechEd Developers in Barcelona next month. This year, I'll be doing both a general session on mocks, as well an interactive session on TDD. You can read more on these sessions by using the conference's Session Search tool and selecting my name (Mark Seemann) in the Speakers dropdown (it would be easier if there was a direct link to each session, but it doesn't seem like this is the case).

In the general session, I'll be talking about manual and dynamic mocks. If that sounds familiar, it's closely related to my latest MSDN Magazine article. However, I don't intend to simply rehash the material of the article - instead, I plan to drill deeper into the subject of mocks and look at different approaches, so the session will include mostly new content.

Since the chalc talk is an interactive session, I can't really say a lot about what's going to happen, since that will depend on the audience, but I'm sure I'll get some good questions, and I may get to know some intelligent and skilled people along the way.

If you are at TechEd, I hope you'll find it worthwhile to stop by at one of my sessions, or that you'd at least stop me and say hello if you meet me somewhere else at the conference.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 15, 2007
    I'll be there :-)

  • Anonymous
    October 15, 2007
    Hi Jakob Cool! Looking forward to se you!

  • Anonymous
    October 17, 2007
    Nice, is Martin G comming as well...the 2002 team is almost back together :D

  • Anonymous
    October 17, 2007
    I haven't heard that he does, but maybe this could convince him :)

  • Anonymous
    October 17, 2007
    I've been to JAOO and I'll be going to SCRUM gathering so I am out of funds. I would have loved to attend Marks session though, I'm sure it'll be good :)

  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2007
    As previously announced , I'll be giving two talks at TechEd Developers in Barcelona next week. The second

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2007
    Now that both of my TechEd sessions are over, I've had some request for the sample code that I demonstrated