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Apr 29 2008 (Tuesday)
Speaker: Stephen Walther
Topic:
Building Client-Side Data Access Controls with ASP.NET AJAX
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Description:  
 

Microsoft provided us with a powerful framework for building client-side web applications with the ASP.NET AJAX framework. However, the cake is only half baked. The framework includes the infrastructure for client-side controls – but currently lacks any officially supported controls.

In this talk, Stephen Walther discusses how you can extend the ASP.NET AJAX framework with custom client-side controls. In particular, he focuses on demonstrating how you can build AJAX controls that consume and display database data entirely from the client. Expect plenty of code samples!

Profile:  

His training company, SuperexpertTraining.com, has provided training to companies and organizations across the United States including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Verizon, Intel, the U.S. House of Representatives, and Microsoft.

He also wrote several ASP.NET best-practice applications for Microsoft. He was the lead developer of the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit, the Issue Tracker Starter Kit and the Yearbook Starter Kit.

He is a Microsoft Software Legend, a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP, and a member of the INETA Speaker's Bureau. He has spoken at a number of major conferences including Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft DevDays, and ASP.NET Connections.


April 04 2008
Speakers:
Microsoft Speakers
Topics
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  • Silverlight 2
  • Windows Live Platform Services
  • IE8
Description:


Special Event: Code Trip Sacramento Event hosted by SacDotNet

A bus of Microsoft presenters are traveling the western US to talk about some of the new technologies just revealed at MIX08 in Las Vegas. Specifically we will be hearing more about Silverlight 2, Windows Live Platform Services and IE8.
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May 27 2008
Speaker: Doug Holland
Topic:
Developers Introduction to Windows Communication Foundation

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In this session, Doug Holland, a software engineer with Intel Corporation, will discuss the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and how you can use it in both Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008.
Profile:

Doug Holland, a Microsoft MVP for Visual C#, is presently working as a software engineer at Intel Corporation in Folsom, CA. He has been designing and implementing software now for over 14 years.

Doug holds a masters degree in software engineering from Oxford University.


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