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DevTeach allows its attendees, those who are connected to the Internet either by wireless or from the hotel rooms, to fill the online evaluation forms instead of the ones which are part of the conference material. This provides a faster compilation of the data, a better control of the data gathering and helps to improve the overall quality process of the conference.

Once the conference will start, you will be able to access this page to fill the evaluation form for the sessions you are attending. The evaluation form for each session becomes available one hour after the session has started. Attendees are allowed to use the online evaluation forms until the closing session. You have to be authenticated to the DevTeach site to proceed. If you are not, you will be prompted to do so. Only one evaluation form per session can be submitted by an attendee.

Thank you for the time you are spending to fill the online evaluation forms. This is greatly appreciated.

The following list all the sessions in alphabetical order. You can click on any of them to submit your evaluation.


Agile

SessionSpeakerCode
Adressing non-functional requirementsMario CardinalAGI342
Agile Testing with Visual Studio 11Charle SterlingAGI321
Behavior Driven Development with VS 2010Charles NurseAGI401
Scrum Under a WaterfallBenjamin DayAGI301
Top 10 Ways to Go from Good to Great Scrum MasterBenjamin DayAGI333
Why do we Suck at Estimating?Dylan SmithAGI345


Software Architect

SessionSpeakerCode
Branching, building and deploying like the prosEtienne TremblayARC349
Busy Developer's Guide to NoSQLTed NewardARC344
Comparing 3 mocking frameworksVincent GrondinARC316
Design by Contract (DbC)Joel HébertARC385
Developer's Guide to Multiparadigmatic C# DesignTed NewardARC328
From RPC APIs for Web Services to Resource APIsRob DaigneauARC233
Intro to CQRS & Event Sourcing DistributedDylan SmithARC387
Microsoft ODataMedhat ElmasryARC311
Mocks, Stubs, and Dependency Injection, Oh My!Philip JapikseARC357
Service Design PatternsRob DaigneauARC373
Why Cloud Architecture is DifferentMichael StiefelARC388


Cloud Computing

SessionSpeakerCode
Deciding Between DB and Tables in the CloudMichael StiefelCLD387
Managing, Debugging, and Monitoring Windows AzureGuy BarretteCLD334
Migrating an ASP.NET Web Application to the CloudShaun WalkerCLD301
Windows Azure and SharePoint 2010: practical tipsYaroslav PentsarskyyCLD322
Windows Azure StorageGuy BarretteCLD356
Your First Azure ApplicationMichael StiefelCLD244


Rich Client

SessionSpeakerCode
A Lap around Microsoft Silverlight 5Medhat ElmasrySLV224
Designing Software for Gesture-based InterfacesTim HuckabySLV321
Gesture Recognition with Kinect for WindowsCarl FranklinSLV268
Improving Speech Recognition and Synthesis in .NETCarl FranklinSLV227
Moving your XAML applications to MetroJohn WatersSLV357
Ten Must Have WPF ToolsAmir AhaniSLV344


Ruby

SessionSpeakerCode
Do It Later with Resque & Delayed JobBen ScheirmanRUB387
Effective Rails Development with VimJames KovacsRUB345
Hosting and Deploying Ruby ApplicationsCharles Max WoodRUB372
Making a GemBen ScheirmanRUB387
Rails + Cassandra: The NoSQL Scaling RevolutionCharles Max WoodRUB362
Rails in the EnterpriseTamer SalamaRUB334
Rails Primer: Build a Blog in 15 MinutesCharles Max WoodRUB367
Ruby for Rails - What you should knowTamer SalamaRUB333
TDD/BDD with RSpec & CucumberJames KovacsRUB356
Using Cucumber and CapybaraAmir BarylkoRUB234
Writing better domain oriented cucumber scenariosAmir BarylkoRUB344


Win 8 WP7

SessionSpeakerCode
Architecting Applications for Today and TomorrowMarkus EggerMOB387
Building re-usable components for Win 8,WP7,WPFColin MeliaMOB378
Leveraging Natural User Interface TechnologyTim HuckabyMOB243
Metro Development with C#/VB and XAMLMarkus EggerMOB278
Practical Windows Phone + Windows AzureColin MeliaMOB387
The Road to Windows 8: A Developer’s OverviewMarkus EggerMOB221


iPhone and iPad

SessionSpeakerCode
Cross platform mobile architectureJohn WatersMOB253
Cross-Platform Mobile Development with the XamarinBryan CostanichMOB312
iOS Application ArchitectureKevin McNeishMOB341
Making iOS Games with Cocos2DBen ScheirmanMOB377
The Business of Mobile DevelopmentBryan CostanichMOB385
Working with XcodeKevin McNeishMOB347


Android

SessionSpeakerCode
Create custom Views in AndroidMartin LegrisMOB372
Introduction to Android Mobile DevelopmentWei-Meng LeeMOB211
State Your IntentionsJessica KerrMOB392
Tapping into SensitivityMartin LegrisMOB344
Where You Can Stick Your DataJessica KerrMOB355


Web Dev

SessionSpeakerCode
.NET Key Internals (Geeky Stuff)Kathleen DollardNET488
Getting Started with ASP.NET MVC With a Dash of 4Philip JapikseNET325
Getting Started with Visual Studio LightSwitchBeth MassiNET237
Introduction to Drawing with HTML5'sThomas LewisNET265
LightSwitch Tips & TricksBeth MassiNET355
Look Mom – NoSQLCharles NurseNET304
SharePoint with the JSOM and jQueryRob WindsorNET397
Slice Development Time With ASP.NET MVC and RazorPhilip JapikseNET247
View of the World Depends on the Glasses I WearThomas LewisNET241
Visual Studio TipsKathleen DollardNET257
What's new in asp.net 4.5Joel HébertNET323


DBA/Admin

SessionSpeakerCode
A Peek At SQL Server Execution PlansEdwin SarmientoSQL349
Building a database for Analytics and ReportingRichard BaumetSQL288
Parallel Task Scheduling with T-SQLJohn HuangSQL422
SQL Server 2012 - Upgrading to AlwaysOnRichard BaumetSQL345
SQL Server Indexes Under-The-HoodEdwin SarmientoSQL365


SQL Server BI

SessionSpeakerCode
(DQS) and Master Data Services in SQL Server 2012Lynn LangitSQL384
.NET Key Internals (Geeky Stuff)Todd McDermidSQL422
Add It Up: Analysis Services AggregationsCraig UtleySQL373
SSIS Configurations in SQL Server 2012Jean-René RoySQL266
Understanding Analysis Services in SQL Server 2012Lynn LangitSQL366
Why Data Warehousing Projects FailCraig UtleySQL245


SQL Dev

SessionSpeakerCode
Dashboard Design: Making Reports PopPaul TurleySQL325
Data Visualization ChoicesPaul TurleySQL223
Entity Framework: DBA meets DeveloperLlewellyn FalcoSQL323
Query Tuning Tips for SQL ServerItzik Ben-GanSQL361
T-SQL Bug or Feature?Itzik Ben-GanSQL398





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