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Title : Method interception in .NET (Category : Evening Seminar)
Date : 2004 August 12 Thursday

Have you ever wondered how to intervene before or after a method is called?

If you have, or even if you are just curious as to why you might want to, this talk is for you.

This talk will endeavour to give an overview of how method interception can be achieved in .NET using the existing framework.

It will cover static and runtime method interception as well as giving an overview of the tradeoffs between the two approaches.

Speaker:
Tim Munro is the founder of Usable Solutions (www.usablesolutions.co.uk), an independent software and web development company based in Edinburgh.

Tim�s current focus is the development of Accessible web enabled solutions built mainly on the .NET platform. He also has experience of Java in both desktop and embedded applications and a long standing interest in Object Oriented design.

Timing: 19:00 Thursday 12th August 2004

Location: Currie & Brown, 1 Osborne Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5HG




Contact : Tim Munro
More info : | Email : [email protected]





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