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 | Using the new Features in C# 3.0Speaker(s): Claudio Lassala
There are a great number of new features coming with C# 3.0, such as Object Initializers, Anonymous Types, Type Inference, Extension Methods, and Lambda Expressions. This session introduces those new features, and shows how they are a great addition to the developer’s bag of tricks, by showing how they can be used totally separated from LINQ.
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 | Building services which rock!Speaker(s): Tim Rayburn
Writing services in WCF is easy, but writing services which just rock is hard. This session will discuss how to avoid the pitfalls.
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 | Intro to C# 3.0Speaker(s): Tim Rayburn
This talk will overview the new features added to the language including dynamic typing, lambda expressions, extension methods and much more. All hands on, in Visual Studio.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Parallel Programming in .NETSpeaker(s): Tim Rayburn
An overview of the Parallel Extensions to .NET Framework and how they can change your life.
| Oct 10th |
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 | Getting started with LINQSpeaker(s): Rob Vettor
While most enterprise applications are object-oriented, the data upon which they depend is not. Today, binding these two platforms together results in a significant amount of lost productivity as well as a less than optimal solution. Come and take a detailed look at the “LINQ Project “ to see what Microsoft is doing to help bridge the mismatch between OO and relational data. We will take a close look at the following areas:
How LINQ manifests a move from an imperative to a declarative style of programming.
New language and framework extensions that provide a single, unified approach to querying data.
Examples of querying data from multiple data domains: In-memory, database, ADO.NET constructs and XML documents.
A look at the upcoming Microsoft Entity Framework.
How LINQ might fit into a multi-tiered application.
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 | SOA with Windows Communication FoundationSpeaker(s): Jason Townsend
Join me in learning how to use Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation to create Service Oriented applications in the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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