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    Brady Kelly
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    Every Friday we have a half-hour peer learning session, where on a rotating basis, we all get a turn to give a short, introductory presentation on technology we feel we know and could benefit our colleagues knowing. I know everything ;-), so I'd like some ideas on what I could present. What I mean to say, is that I don't really have any specialist, or areas of knowledge, or areas unknown to colleagues except C# 3, but that is already covered by another colleague. My interests in assembly language and reverse engineering have no practical value in our work environment. The floor is open for suggestions on presenting things like patterns and good practices etc. especially relating to c# 3 and .NET 3.5.

    The conceptual Reversing process occurs every time someone looks at someone else’s code. But, it also occurs when a developer looks at his or her own code several days after it was written. - Elliot Chikofsky, Executive Secretary, IEEE Technical Council on Software Engineering

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      Every Friday we have a half-hour peer learning session, where on a rotating basis, we all get a turn to give a short, introductory presentation on technology we feel we know and could benefit our colleagues knowing. I know everything ;-), so I'd like some ideas on what I could present. What I mean to say, is that I don't really have any specialist, or areas of knowledge, or areas unknown to colleagues except C# 3, but that is already covered by another colleague. My interests in assembly language and reverse engineering have no practical value in our work environment. The floor is open for suggestions on presenting things like patterns and good practices etc. especially relating to c# 3 and .NET 3.5.

      The conceptual Reversing process occurs every time someone looks at someone else’s code. But, it also occurs when a developer looks at his or her own code several days after it was written. - Elliot Chikofsky, Executive Secretary, IEEE Technical Council on Software Engineering

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      Abhishek Sur
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      what exactly you want from us. there are millions of topics in universe... Choose the best that suits your work environment. :-D :-D

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