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Brad Tutterow is a consultant that likes Microsoft development technologies.

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IOC with StructureMap : Presentation Materials
For those that might be interested, here are the presentation materials from my talk at the St Louis .NET User’s group last night.  We talked about the need for managing our code dependencies, how to apply the dependency inversion principle, how Read More...
Presenting at .NET User Group – Feb 22
I’ll be presenting on Inversion of Control with StructureMap at the next meeting of the .NET user group.  It will be exactly as awesome as it sounds. Simplify your life with Inversion of Control! One of the most challenging aspects of software development Read More...
2009 Day of .NET Presentation Materials
The 2009 St Louis Day of .NET was a lot of fun and the venue this year (Ameristar) was a huge upgrade from last year’s.  Here are the materials from my presentation. Building a Silverlight Game with Visual Studio and Expression Studio This session Read More...
DevLink 2009 Almost Here
Just about a month until DevLink. The conference schedule has been posted . I’ll be presenting on Ruby on Rails Friday, Aug 14 and on Silverlight Saturday, Aug 15. Tickets are still available . Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit Read More...
Speaking at St Louis Day of .NET (Aug 28 and 29)
The 2009 Day of .NET is happening August 28 and 29th. I’ll be presenting on “Building a Silverlight game with Visual Studio and Expression Blend”. This presentation will walk through using the two developer tools in concert to build a fun little Silverlight Read More...
Speaking at DevLink 2009 in August
If you like conferences, and you like me, or maybe you just like one of the two, then you should come to DevLink 2009 August 13 – 15 in Nashville, TN. Registration is currently open. I’ll be presenting my Ruby on Rails for .NET/Java Developers presentation Read More...
Slides from St Louis .NET User Group Presentation -- Ruby on Rails
Here's the slide deck from my recent presentation at the .NET User group . This was the same presentation that I gave at the Daugherty Lunch N Learn, but the slide deck is dramatically different due to reading Presentation Zen between the first presentation Read More...
Presenting at the St Louis .NET User Group
I'll be presenting ' Ruby on Rails for .NET Developers ' at the .NET user group on February 23rd. The .NET user group is always a treat, so please stop by! Abstract : Ruby on Rails is an increasingly popular framework for building database-backed web Read More...
Ruby on Rails Presentation
Here's a nifty Ruby on Rails presentation that I gave for a Lunch 'n' Learn here at work. It is accompanied by an even niftier Rails website demo. Interesting that the PowerPoint file is larger than the entire Rails website. Download presentation and Read More...
Presentation: Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Here's a nice, good-looking set of slides from a recent Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Presentation I gave. The slides cover all the basics: tools, XAML, dependency properties, data binding. Windows Presentation Foundation (Office 2007 Format) Read More...
Presentation: ADO.NET Entity Framework
Here are some slides from a recent presentation I gave on the ADO.NET Entity framework. The presentation was a pretty high-level overview, so don't expect a whole lot of detail. ADO.NET Entity Framework (Office 2007 format) ADO.NET Entity Framework (Office Read More...
Presentation: Visual Studio Orcas
Here are the slides from my May 2007 presentation at the St Louis .NET User Group meeting. Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! Read More...
Presentation: Using LINQ in Visual Studio Orcas
This zip file contains both the presentation and code samples from my Using LINQ in Visual Studio Orcas presentation. The presentation was given at the 2007 STL Code Camp and the May STL C# User Group meeting. The presentation itself was pretty code centric Read More...