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Hello everyone!!

This month I will be giving a talk... Is that allowed?

Keeping it DRYer with Templates:
One common practice to write maintainable code is to minimise repetition, often referred to as DRY or Don't Repeat Yourself.
However, have you ever considered how much you repeat yourself when you create a new .NET application?
You've found your ideal architecture and folder structure and now every time you create a new project you have to create the file structure then add all the different project types you need.
Don't forget all those NuGet dependencies too and the boilerplate code from other projects you
continually copy in.

Open for lightning talks too so email dotmiltonkeynes@gmail.com with your ideas!

There will be food and drink and prizes!

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