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Jimmy Nilsson

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Jimmy Nilsson is a developer, author and trainer for JNSK in Sweden.
OOPSLA 2006 and Slideware Posted: Aug 23, 2006 8:45 PM
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Phew, the documentation is all done and sent off now... This weekend has been tough. I'm going to OOPSLA in Portland in October where I will be giving a tutorial with Niclas Nilsson on TDD. The audience will find it very code intensive and they will choose Java or C# for the labs.

BTW, this is the first time I have written the slides in the tool Niclas and Jon-Erling Dahl call Slideware (which is a new version of an old tool by Niclas). The slides are created with a DSL and then the different pieces (bullets, code, pictures, etc) are put together with code generation. This is great, especially as far as code is concerned. The chosen pieces of code are picked up from the different projects, unit tested and in good shape. No more copy and paste, and maintaining in place...

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