Tuesday March 25 , 2008: Chris Schipper
C# Coding styles and standards

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When:
March 25, 2008 from 6:00 to 8.30 PM
Where:
UC Davis Extension, Room #TBA, Sacramento.
Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St., Sacramento, CA 95816
Directions:
2901 K St. is between 29th and 30th and K&J Streets (Map & Directions)
Business I-80 northbound: Take the N Street exit. Continue north on 30th Street for three blocks and turn left on K Street. Turn right into the parking garage.
Business I-80 southbound: Take the J Street exit. At the first stoplight (immediately after the exit), turn left on J Street. Turn right into the parking garage.
Speaker:
Chris Schipper

Christopher Schipper is a .Net technologist with over 15 years of software development experience. He focuses primarily on the latest Microsoft technologies. Chris works as a Systems Architect at Teleplan International, building and supporting their multinational, multi-client software infrastructure. He was a key contributor in the development of Shari’s Berries (berries.com) e-commerce outlet, as an e-commerce architect and network engineer covering everything from the mouse to the FedEx truck. He has also served in the government and the US Navy. Many of his web development works have earned him all of the Dottie awards, Internet Retailer’s Top 50 award, Webby award and numerous Golden Web Awards. Chris was also a congressional nominee to the Naval Academy at Annapolis.

Chris studied Psychology at Columbia College and Electronics Engineering in the US Navy.

Topic:
C# Coding styles and standards
 

In this discussion, Chris will touch up on some of coding gems found in standards documentation such as the iDesign and some of the tools that can enforce better coding. He will demonstrate the why-s behind some of the suggested coding practices with C#.

  • What are coding standards and why they are needed
  • Commonly used standards
  • Selected coding styles, practices and experiences with C# demo.
  • Commonly used tools, with demo
  • Compiler options