Hi all

Thanks to everyone that attended, to Will (as always) for organising  
it, and to Jamie of Boxedup.com for arranging sponsorship so that  
people actually turned up :)

I've finally corrected the broken slide, and a bit of OCD crept in  
correcting some more of the output of the dodgy syntax highlighting  
tool I used.  I've posted the slides on my blog[1].

I'd be interested in feedback if anyone can spare the time.  I'm aware  
that there were too many slides for the time we had (although, wasn't  
expecting to start when we did, or have get to the pizza so early).   
And one person commented the text was hard to read at the back, so  
I'll have to look at more visible code next time.  But I'd like to  
know how else I could make presentations better and more useful to the  
group.  More introductory material?  More interactive?  Maybe mocking  
was too specific a subject, or the examples I gave were not specific  
enough?  Comments appreciated, and I'll use them to hone anything I do  
at NWRUG in future.

Cheers
Ashley

[1] 
http://aviewfromafar.net/2009/10/17/nwrug-slides-uses-and-abuses-of-mocks-and-stubs

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http://aviewfromafar.net/








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