

About us
The Tulsa Developers Association aka Tulsa .NET User Group is a special interest of like-minded professionals that gather to learn and share from one another.
We used to meet once a month. But, with the pandemic a lot has changed. For us, it means we meet virtually and now twice a month. Going to virtual meetings has opened the doors for many more opportunities. We now have speakers from around the world. And more members also from around the world.
We have topics such as C#, .NET, .NET Core, Web, ASP.NET, MVC, Design Patterns, Software Development techniques, SOLID principles, Entity Framework, Visual Studio, VS Code, Debugging, TDD, testing frameworks like SpecFlow, Jasmine, and many more.
At the beginning of each meeting, the virtual meeting is started and anyone coming earlier can mingle. At 6:30 PM CST, there is a few minutes of introduction. This is when information is shared with the group about upcoming events, etc. At about 6:40 we start with the main presentation. After the presentation we have a drawing for prizes.
After each meeting everyone is welcome to stay online and chat with others. We have a great time and usually have special guests appear during this time too.
Our meetings are free! And, we do NOT have meetings of sales pitches! That's right. Every meeting is about sharing information to help you be a better professional. We never try to sell anything.
Everyone is welcome. We are all on different paths, different journeys, with different interests. You are welcome to come and learn with us.
By joining this group you will receive announcements when new meetings are scheduled.
Upcoming events
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Build Your Own Software Factory: Customized AI-Assisted Development
·OnlineOnline## Build Your Own Software Factory: Customized AI-Assisted Development
AI-assisted development tools can now quickly produce working software that once took months to hand craft. But that software often is based on the average of opinions on which the model was trained. It lacks the precision and expertise of the team that maintains it, the specific stack that they selected, and the particular problem domain that it serves.
To produce high quality solutions at scale, you need to build a custom software factory. The factory is built from standard features available in almost all AI-assisted development tools:
- Skills
- Commands
- Agents
- Workflows
Your team constructs it to capture the specific architectural decisions and implementation patterns that they have developed for the project. They maintain the factory over time as they use it to build artifacts like documentation, code, and tests.
Every project is different. Don't install a generic template. Learn how to construct a software factory for your current project to accelerate development while improving quality and consistency.
This will be recorded and made available soon after. You can find recordings on https://youtube.com/@tulsadnug
15 attendees
Past events
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