We have finally got all the speakers confirmed and the agenda sorted out for DDD Scotland 2010. Subject to any last minute changes this is is:
Time | Room A (80) | Room B (40) | Room C (40) | Room D (40) |
08:45-09:20 | Registration | |||
09:20-09:30 | Housekeeping | |||
09:30-10:30 | HTML 5: The Language of the Cloud (Craig Nicol) | Contractual Obligations: Getting Up and Running with Code Contracts (Barry Carr) | WCF Data Services (Iain Angus) | Team Foundation Server 2010 for Successful Project Management (Martin Hinshelwood) |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |||
10:40-11:40 | Exception Driven Development (Phil Winstanley) | Real World Application Development with Castle Windsor and ASP.NET MVC 2 (Chris Canal) | Get Going with jQuery (George Adamson) | T4 and How it Can Be Used for Code Generation in Visual Studio 2008/2010 (Rob Blackmore) |
11:40-12:00 | Break | |||
12:00-13:00 | Web Standards are Broken, and it’s Getting Worse (Sebastien Lambla) | A Guided Tour of Silverlight 4 (Mike Taulty) | Commercial Software Development Is Easy, Not Going Bust Is the Hard Bit (Liam Westley) | Defensive Programming 101 (Niall Merrigan) |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch time: Grok Talks | Lunch time: | Lunch time: Sponsor talk | Lunch time: Sponsor talk |
14:30-15:30 | Getting Started with Behaviour-Driven Development Using Cucumber (Steve Sanderson) | Silverlight – Real World Gotchas (Ray Booysen) | What ASP.NET (MVC) Developers Can Learn from Rails (Paul Cowan) | Developments in MultiCode and Concurrent Programming with .NET 4 (Barry Wimlett) |
15:30-15:40 | Break | |||
15:40-16:40 | Real World MVC Architectures (Ian Cooper) | Cloud Coffee – A Year Developing on Windows Azure (Dominic Green) | C# on the iPhone with Monotouch (Chris Hardy) | Domain Specific Languages – What Are They and Why Should You Care? (Mark Dalgarno) |
16:40-17:00 | Closing | |||

I followed link in email as I registered last year. Could not log in, email address was not registered so couldn’t retrive password (can’t remember creating one before, oh well).
I then followed links around and got back to the registration page where I could enter full details without logging in . Page now says “Thank you for registering!” and is branded DDD Scotland.
Email thanks me for registering to DDD Reading.
Don’t worry – It is a slight screw up in the email. We’re on it. And we will send out some corrective emails with the correct information later on.