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Required Slide. SESSION CODE: DPR203. The Whole Brain Developer. Billy Hollis Chief Contrarian Officer and Executive Troublemaker Next Version Systems. Attention!.
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Required Slide SESSION CODE: DPR203 The Whole Brain Developer Billy Hollis Chief Contrarian Officer and Executive Troublemaker Next Version Systems
Attention! • This presentation is a lecture with interactive exercises, and is not based on slides. These slides are to help you understand the session, but they will not be used during the session.
Caveats • This is not a code oriented session • Some of the topics do not directly concern software development • These topics are to illustrate mental patterns and help developers break out of conventional thinking
Topics • The left-brain, right-brain dichotomy • Why left-brain alone is not good enough • Illustrations of right-brained thinking • Tests and exercises to illustrate the difference between left-brain and right-brain thinking
Questions Billy Hollis • www.dotnetmasters.com & www.slmasters.net • questions10@dotnetmasters.com • Classes in WPF or Silverlight, including fundamentals and design process • Consulting on architecture and user interface design for WPF and Silverlight systems
Required Slide Resources Learning • Sessions On-Demand & Community • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning • Resources for IT Professionals • Resources for Developers • http://microsoft.com/technet • http://microsoft.com/msdn
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