dotNetDave Rocks the Code Quality Conference 2023

The dotNetDave For Those About to Code: Worldwide Tour will be at the virtual Code Quality Conference 2023 on June 2nd. Last year we had over 30K software engineers watch the conference and I hope you will watch it this year to learn how to rock your code to release quality applications and services that meet your user’s needs.

Please share this link with your fellow developers: https://codequalityconf.com/

I will be hosting the conference and presenting the session below.

Röck Yoür Cöde: Coding Standards for Microsoft .NET

This session is designed to enhance the productivity of programmers of all levels by offering key insights into writing consistent and maintainable code. Participants will learn about common coding mistakes, code style, application setup, writing better types, and more. Practical code tips will also be shared to assist in the creation of error-free applications. The session is based on the book, “Rock Your Code: Coding Standards for Microsoft .NET,” and is part of the larger series, “Improving Code Quality…One Developer at a Time.” Although the code examples in this session are in .NET, the concepts presented can be applied to any programming language. By the end of the session, attendees will be empowered to elevate their coding skills and become Code Sharks™, just like the presenter.

This is part of my series titled “Improving Code Quality… One Developer at A Time”.

Note: Even though code examples in this session are in .NET, the concepts can be applied to any language.

Here’s What Attendees Are Saying About This Session

  • Joseph D. – I saw this presentation at the SoCal Code Camp and was a little shell-shocked about all the things that the other courses (Pluralsight, MVA, Channel 9) failed to state.

Please take my Coding Standards Survey before attending this session.

I hope you will watch the Coding Standards For The Real World webcast I did for SubMain.com. I hope you will watch the Coding Standards For The Real World webcast I did for SubMain.com.

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