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# Tuesday, June 03, 2008

The first day of Tech Ed has been exciting and full of things to be learned and explored.  Here are the sessions I attended and my thoughts/reflections on each.

Keynote with Bill Gates, S. "Soma" Somasegar, others


Pragmatic Architecture: The Role of an Architect with Ted Neward

  • Architects spend too much time defining their role
  • The building architect analogy is good, but the maestro/conductor comparison is better.
  • How do we start polishing the process of software architecture over the next 5-10 years?
  • Why is there often a negative connotation with the title "Architect"
  • Some architects really have no idea what is going on.  You must understand the big picture before you can create solutions at this level.
  • Should architects still write code?  Absolutely!


Best Practices with the Microsoft Visual C# 3.0 Language Features with Mads Torgersen (PM for C#)

 

Automatically implemented properties

public string CustomerID { get; set; }

 

Implicitly typed Local variables

 

 

var custs = new List<Customer>()

{

new Customer()

{

                        CustomerID = “MADST”;

                        CustomerName = “Mads Torgersen”;

                        City = “Redmond”;

}

}

 

Collection and Object Initializers

Code-result Isomorphism

            Shape imitates result

 

ObjectDumper

 

Extension Methods

Public static IEnumerable<Customer> GetLondoners(this IEnumerable<Customer> source)

Foreach (var c in source)

{

            If (c.City == “London”) yield return c;

}
Allows you to insert extension methods into an instance (even if static)

New functionality on existing types

Scoped by using causes

Interfaces & constructed types

 

Lambda Expressions

Public static IEnumerable<T> Filter <T>(GetLondoners(this IEnumerable<T> source, Predicate>T> p)

foreach (var c in source)

{

            If (p(c)) yield return c;

}

 

var query customers.Filter(delegate(Customer c) { return c.City == “London”; };

 

Terse syntax for anonymous methods:

var query customers.Filter(c =>{ c.City == “London”;});


*When you only have one thing left you can remove the parens

 

LINQ to Objects

var query = Customers

            .Where( c=> c.City == “London”);

            .Select ( c=> c.ContactName);

 

ObjectDumper.Write(query);

 

Monads – Look into this

 

Don’t use LINQ for *other magic* that is not a query

 

Expression Trees

Related to link

Expression(of)

Represents a lambda expression as an expression tree at runtime

 

 


ASP.NET MVC with Scott Hanselman

  • Separation of Concerns!
  • A new .NET project type
  • Designed to be very easily testable with minimal need for mocking objects compared with other patterns
  • Test with mbunit or integrated VS test system
  • Uses three new namespaces:
    • System.Web.Abstractions
    • System.Web.Mvc;
    • System.Web.Routing;
  • "Bin-deployable" These new assemblies do not have to be installed in the GAC.  Useful when you can't, or are afraid to, install them there.
  • Flexible.  Plays well with Winforms
  • Fundamental to .NET from version 3.5 forward
  • Demo of red-green TDD.  This is really quite easy with MVC because of much improved separation of concerns when used properly
  • JQuery and AJAX compatible
  • Dove into the call stack for MVC at runtime, it's quite informative for understanding what's going on "under the covers".  Have a look at the call stack of a running MVC app to get a good picture of what's going on.
  • Discussion of Routing
  • Provides for cleaner URLs and HTML
  • Phil Haack (PM for MVC) is open to suggestions from the community and will be incorporating recommendations from developers as much as possible.
  • "Strongly typed query strings"
  • Much better than average runtime errors when something goes wrong.  This is strange but true!
  • Discussed Extension Methods, Lambda queries, and LINQ
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