Software modeling with ASCII, and no I'm not kidding

8 Apr 2010 - 6:30pm
8 Apr 2010 - 8:30pm
Registration is not open

Please mark your calendars for this special event.

If you are tired of designing your software with a whiteboard, but you hate UML, then textual modeling might be for you. Ever wanted to 'just write some code' but didn't want to actually build the whole product? Just need a prototype, but want it to actually be stable? Then 'M' might be for you. Bill will eschew the slides, fire up ye old text editor and design a piece of software from his upcoming Wrox book on textual modeling. You will learn what 'M' is, what it isn't, and how it is going to help you design better software.

This special event is with Bill Sempf a well-known author of several programming books.

Location:
DeVry University
1350 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH 43209
Room 7
(614) 253-7291

Google Maps:
http://is.gd/aZ63v

When
08 April 2010
6:30P to 8:30P

A light meal and refreshments will be served.

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