Theo Jungeblut’s Links: Company Website | Personal Website | Twitter
Biography:
I have been designing and implementing .NET based applications, components and frameworks for more than 9 years, and I am currently working as a Senior Software Engineer at AppDynamics, one of the leading application performance management solutions for distributed application for web and cloud.
Previously, I worked in health care and factory automation with focus on component based software and framework development for more than 7 years. Besides minor excursions in Java, VFP and embedded C++, I have been working almost exclusively with C# for more than 9 years.
My special interests are software architecture, framework and platform design, and writing Clean Code applying craftsmanship principles.
Upcoming Talks
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Debugging,Troubleshooting & Monitoring Distributed Web & Cloud Applications
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Clean Code I – Design Patterns and Best Practices
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Clean Code II - Cut your Dependencies with Dependency Injection
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Clean Code III - Software Craftsmanship
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Debugging,Troubleshooting & Monitoring Distributed Web & Cloud Applications
Past Talks
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Cut your Depenencies with Dependency Injection
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Clean Code - Design Patterns & Best Practices 4.68
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Cut your Dependencies with Dependency Injection - .NET User Group Osnabrueck
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Cut your Dependencies with Dependency Injection
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Debugging & Troubleshooting Distributed Web & Cloud Applications
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Clean Code III - Software Craftsmanship
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Clean Code II - Cut your Dependencies with Dependency Injection
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Clean Code I – Design Patterns and Best Practices
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Clean Code- Why Clean Code matters
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Contract-First Development with Microsoft Code Contracts and Microsoft Pex
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Clean Code – Why writing Clean Code makes us more efficient
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Lego for Software Engineers - How to build reusable and maintainable applications in C#
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Clean Code – Why writing Clean Code makes us more efficient
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Lego for Software Engineers Part 2 – From Unity, MEF and WCF
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Lego for Software Engineers Part 1 – How to build reusable and maintainable applications in C#
