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Termine

2014-10-21: Bonn-to-Code.Net: User-Treffen Oktober
19:00 Uhr, Comma Soft AG in Bonn-Pützchen (Anfahrt)

BonnToCodeBeim Oktober-Treffen spricht Olmo del Corral, den wir schon einmal für einen sehr guten Typescript-Vortrag zu Gast hatten, über das Open Source Projekt "Signum Framework".

Signum Framework  Olmo del Corral

Are you tired of database columns with wrong names or not used anymore? Bored of creating a 'Users' table in each new application? or deploying a new version to just add a column in a grid? Upset of bugs because of 'stringly-typed' SQLs and APIs? Or validation scattered over various layers?

If you're struggling with 'mundane' problems like authorization, localization, reporting, etc. when creating an application for windows (WPF) or web (MVC 5.0, TypeScript, Bootstrap) and you're tired of mumbo jumbo without concrete solutions, this talk could be for you.

After 5 years of development, we want to present you Signum Framework (www.signumframework.com), an Open Source project with the daring purpose of changing the way data-centric applications are made.

Armed with the latest technologies (C# 5.0, MVC 5.0, WPF, TypeScript, Bootstrap) and counting with a complete LINQ provider, Signum Framework proposes a radical change: re-use the same entities, tables, business logic and user interface in different applications.

The agenda

  • Slides: Why we created Signum Framework and why Entity Framework doesn't work for us.
  • Live Coding in Visual Studio: We'll create a template application and add some new entities, business logic and user interface to see the development experience.
  • Deep stuff: An explanation of how the LINQ provider is able to translate LINQ queries to SQL. Immutable expression, Vistor pattern, constant sub-expressions...
  • Debate: I'll love to hear your opinion!

About the speaker:

Olmo del Corral is one of the partners of Signum Software, a company located in Spain, but he currently resides in Düsseldorf. He is the chief developer of Signum Framework and he's much more proficient in C# than German.

(Vortrag in englischer Sprache)