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 | Asynchronous Programming Techniques in .NETSpeaker(s): Ken Byrd
Learn how to speed up and improve the usability of your applications using a variety of asynchronous programming techniques! We'll look at the BackgroundWorkerComponent, Web Service proxies, working with delegates, the Windows Workflow Foundation, and explore how to manage different threads of execution using the System.Threading namespace.
| Oct 9th |
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 | WinForms User ControlsSpeaker(s): Les Pinter
When I first contemplated using WinForms User Controls, I misunderstood what they were for. In this presentation, you'll learn what they are, how to build then, and how to do what you THOUGHT UserControls were for.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Giving your WinForms apps a facelift with WPFSpeaker(s): Les Pinter
Remember when Windows made our DOS applications look old-fashioned? Perhaps your parents told you about it. Well, it's happened again, and you need to embrace WPF if you don't want your apps to look clunky. The good news, however, is that it's not too difficult, and it's going to get easier.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Becoming a .NET Jedi with ResharperSpeaker(s): Ben Scheirman
We spend most of our day writing code. We are given an IDE with some simple code editing capabilities, and most people just stop there. Why? Any time you type repetetive code you should be looking for a shortcut. Any time you reach for the mouse, you're probably slowing down. We'll see how ReSharper can boost your productivity by automating repetitive actions and leveraging keyboard shortcuts. We'll also see how ReSharper's refactoring features can enable you to make changes (even drastic ones) to your code base with relative ease. Come learn how to write code as fast as you think it with ReSharper!
| Oct 10th |
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 | Visual Studio ReportingSpeaker(s): Bill Vaughn
The inside scoop on how to get the most out of the new ReportViewer control and how it's evolved in Visual Studio 2008. This discusses how to leverage your Reporting Services skills and RDL reports to create application-based reports and how to manage the myriad of issues that come up when trying to emulate Reporting Services functionality like parameters, connections, pick-list population and much more. This session previews the SQL Server Reporting Services technology coming with SQL Server 2008.
| Oct 10th |
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 | Automation using Visual Studio Team System 2008 - Team BuildSpeaker(s): Ed Blankenship
Team Foundation Server 2008 provides exciting new features for automating your build process using Team Build 2008. We'll discuss continuous integration, managing multiple build servers, running automated tests, and producing build reports that indicate what changes & work items (tasks, bugs, features, etc.) are included in the build.
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