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James Kovacs


Cannucks Storm CodeBetter - News at Eleven

Yes, it's true. My CodeBetter friends have invited me to join their ranks and I've accepted. Like JP, I'll still be cross-syndicating to both my CodeBetter blog and my own site. No need to subscribe to both. You'll get the same content either way. To my old readers, sit back, relax, and keep enjoying yourselves. Let me assure you that my content and focus aren't going to change. To my new CodeBetter readers, welcome to my humble little corner of the web. Like many of the other CodeBetter bloggers, I'll be blogging about agile development on the .NET platform. Thanks again to the CodeBetter crew for having me.



Comments

Dave Laribee said:

heh, funny title.

glad you're in the mix!

# December 19, 2007 1:43 AM

Bil Simser said:

Congrats! The more the merrier. Between you and Kyle (and that Bellware fellow) you'll make up the Canadian Content quota that is now required by all aggregate blog sites so it's all good.

# December 19, 2007 6:16 AM

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About james.kovacs

James Kovacs is an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades, specializing in agile development using the .NET Framework. He is passionate about helping developers create flexible software using test-driven development (TDD), unit testing, object-relational mapping, dependency injection, refactoring, continuous integration, and related techniques. He is a founding member of the Plumbers @ Work podcast, which is syndicated by MSDN Canada Community Radio. His article, “Debug Leaky Apps: Identify And Prevent Memory Leaks In Managed Code”, appeared in the January 2007 issue of MSDN Magazine. James is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Solutions Architect and card-carrying member of ALT.NET, a group of software professionals continually looking for more effective ways to develop applications. He received his Masters degree from Harvard University. Check out Devlicio.us!