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Speaker Profiles and Event Descriptions
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June
24 2008 (Tuesday)
Speaker: Bruno Terkaly
Topic: Next Generation Web
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Bruno will cover the following:
- JavaScript debugging and Intellisense® in VS2008
- ListView control (talking to LINQ with RSS Reader)
- CSS Manager, CSS Properties
- ASP.NET Support for LINQ
- Split Designer
- Script Manager
- AJAX Control Extensions (pseudo open source @CodePlex)
- Update Panel
- ASP.NET AJAX built-in
- Nested master pages
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Bruno is used
to sleeping with his passport. As a former Microsoft Premier
Field Engineer, he has traveled to distant locations to
help customers with problem isolation and correction,
live and post-mortem debugging, application design and
code reviews, performance tuning (IIS, SQL Server, .NET),
application stability, troubleshooting, porting / migration
assistance, configuration management, pre-rollout testing
and general development consulting. Starting with Turbo
C in the late 80’s, Bruno has kept busy teaching
and writing code in a multitude of platforms, languages,
frameworks, SDKs, libraries, and APIs. He claims that
he’d read and write code even if he won the lottery.
He is excited about rich applications powering the web,
and the technologies that are evolving, morphing and merging
– currently Virtualization, SOA, Web 2.0 and SaaS
applications, using Visual Studio as the glue to manage
these diverse computer worlds. Bruno started his computing
pursuits while getting his accounting and finance degree
from UC Berkeley’s School of Business.
Bruno now works as an developer evangelist, focusing
on new and emerging technologies. You can read more about
him at www.brunoterkaly.com
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| July
29 2008
Speaker: Doug Holland
Topic: Writing better C# code faster
Announcement
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THIS EVENT WAS CANCELLED |
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| Developers today face an increasingly complex
environment within which they write their code and they
are being required to write more and more complex code faster
and faster. In Writing better C# code faster Doug Holland
will share some strategies he uses while writing C# code
in this ever more complex world |
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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
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| Aug
26 2008
Speaker: Ken Getz
Topic: Introduction to Windows Workflow
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Do you find yourself creating common applications that manage
flow of information? Doesn’t it seem like someone
else must already have written the code to manage such things?
In fact, Windows Workflow Foundation, free as part of the
.NET Framework 3.0, takes care of all the infrastructure
and plumbing for you. In this session, you’ll learn
how you can use Windows Workflow to manage long-running
Windows processes, and you’ll walk through creating
a workflow that watches for files to appear in a folder,
and then send email in response to the action. |
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Ken Getz
is a developer, writer, and trainer, working as
a senior consultant with MCW Technologies, LLC,
a Microsoft Certified Partner. He has co-authored
several technical books for developers, including
the best-selling ASP.NET Developer’s Jumpstart,
Access Developer’s Handbook series, and VBA
Developer’s Handbook series. Ken co-authored
AppDev’s C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET and ADO.NET courseware
(http://www.appdev.com).
Ken is a technical editor for Advisor Publications’
VB.NET Technical Journal, and he's a columnist for
both MSDN Magazine and CoDe magazine. Ken speaks
regularly at a large number of industry events,
including Advisor Media’s Advisor Live events,
FTP’s VSLive, and Microsoft’s Tech-Ed.
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