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 | AJAX Development in SharePointSpeaker(s): Becky Isserman
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) allows developers to create loading screens easily without a great deal of development in SharePoint 2007. In this session we will walk through how to create various page load events using the AJAX toolkit, Web User Controls, the SmartPart, Webparts, and SharePoint. We will also convert the web .config, master pages, and server, so that the Site Collection is AJAX ready.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Developing Rich Internet Applications with jQuerySpeaker(s): Kyle Kelin
Today users are demanding richer, more interactive web applications and web developers are struggling to keep up. To achieve this functionality, developers must write hundreds if not thousands of lines of messy, complicated javascript. Much of this code is just to account for browser differences. There has to be a better way. Luckily, there is. Javascript libraries such as Prototype, Dojo, and jQuery allow web developers to program against a common API reducing the lines of code they write and the complexity of that code. In this session we will dive into jQuery. You will learn how to use jQuery to select and manipulate the DOM, wire events, use method chaining, and make Ajax calls. jQuery is so easy to learn you will be able to write your own rich, interactive application after just one hour.
| Oct 9th |
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 | ASP.NET AJAX - Beyond UpdatePanelsSpeaker(s): Ken Byrd
Dive into the "hidden" features of ASP.NET AJAX beyond the controls in the toolbox. Learn how to use JavaScript to make asynchronous calls to Page Methods, Web Services, and WCF Services, respond to client-side events, manage requests, and more!
| Oct 9th |
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 | Moving from Code Behind to Layered Architecture with OOPSpeaker(s): Buddy Lindsey, Jr.
Learn how to break away from inline asp.net and only code behind for your asp.net applications. Learn the basics of how to use real world OOP to make your asp.net applications more portable. This is a great presentation if you are learning to program or trying to learn effective OOP that can help in "real world" scenarios and not just class. By the end you should be able to see how OOP works with asp.net and help you start to understand more sophisticated asp.net applications more "advanced" coders write.
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 | Jumpstart Your Web Site with ASP.NET Dynamic DataSpeaker(s): Robert Boedigheimer
Do you need to get a web site setup quickly? Why code all the pages yourself when you can use the ASP.NET Dynamic Data to build the initial pages based on your data schema? This new feature creates the .aspx pages for you based on your data. The pages can be used directly, or you can customize the pages to add your own look and feel. You can augment the data model for the site to include information that can automatically create the necessary validation controls! Included are a set of Field Template controls that are user controls to edit particular types of data, these can be customized once and apply to all page templates used on the site. Don't start with nothing when you need to create a new site, take advantage of the ASP.NET Dynamic Data support to have a functional site very quickly and simply customize it to get a great site!
| Oct 10th |
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 | Internet Explorer 8 and its Impact on Your Web SitesSpeaker(s): Robert Boedigheimer
Internet Explorer 8 will ship in a new "standards" mode by default, which has the potential to impact many sites that have been crafted around various "features" in past versions. Learn which current practices will need to change and how this will affect your development techniques and your existing sites. Review tools that will be built into the browser to help developers debug and create web pages. Web Slices are a new feature that allow developers to mark areas of web pages that users can subscribe to like RSS feeds to wach for updates to those slices. Don't be surprised the day IE 8 ships and your sites break, be prepared!
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