
Hello!
In the beginning of March, from 11 to 17, Gael Fraiteur arrives in Russia and wants to conduct master classes and evening talks in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Gael is known as a person well versed in the depths of .NET and with extensive experience in aspect-oriented programming.
Events are free , but registration is required.
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UPD : The stars have developed in a strange way and I mixed up the dates. Now everything is as it should be. Who has already registered, will receive a message about new dates.
Moscow:
Peter:
I hope the .NET community will be interested.
Most people who have heard of
PostSharp think that it is only suitable for logging, error handling, and the implementation of INotifyPropertyChange. However, those who dare to dig deeper, often change their vision of programming. Forever and ever.
Even if you think PostSharp is not for you, by visiting the course you will forever change your view on software development.
Key moments of the training- Get a completely new and exciting look at the programming process, design patterns and what the compiler can do for you. It will be like a breath of fresh air, even if you are not going to use PostSharp.
- Learn how to use ready-made solutions from the PostSharp Pattern Libraries (threading design patterns).
- Understand how to automate your own templates using AOP.
- Learn how to build an automatic check of architectural solutions in your code.
- Get answers directly from the creator of PostSharp!

Gael began programming as a child - he created and sold the first commercial application at the age of 12 - and still programs successfully. He is the founder and chief engineer at PostSharp Technologies, a widely recognized expert in the world of aspect-oriented programming. Takes part in conferences and meetings in Europe and the United States.
Gael is not a professional trainer. He is a draft horse that draws most of the design and product development. Choose this training if you want to be inspired by the example of a person who has spent the last 10 years developing programming languages and developer tools.
Come yourself and call colleagues!