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 | ASP.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010Speaker(s): Robert Boedigheimer
Are you ready for another version of ASP.NET and Visual Studio? ASP.NET 4 provides some major additions to AJAX with greater client support in the way of templates and the DataView control for data binding. It also remedies several issues that have existed since version 1.0, including control naming and controls that render more standard compliant HTML. Dyanamic Data also has changes to make its features available to all ASP.NET web sites. This release also focuses on easing deployment issues with web packages and the ability to transform web.config files for deploying to production servers.
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 | DotNetNuke JumpStartSpeaker(s): Shawn Mehaffie
This presentation will cover the basic functionality included in the core DNN applications, including some of the more commonly used core modules. Attendees will see just how powerful DotNetNuke is and how it can help them develop web sites and web based application more quickly.
| Nov 6th |
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 | Networking or Not Working - Utilizing LinkedIn to Prepare, Connect, and Strengthen your professional networkSpeaker(s): Kari Mirabal
This presentation will outline the importance of building and strengthening your Business Network (both social networking and traditional in-person methods discussed). Objectives for this presentation include how to increase your opportunities for career search and knowledge exchange through the utilization of your network. Topics for discussion include:
* Benefits of Networking * Social networking do’s and do not’s * Gaining confidence for successful networking * How to strengthen your network throughout your career – “Build It Before You Need It”
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 | iPhone Development with MonoTouchSpeaker(s): Todd Stone
MonoTouch is one of the most exciting developments in the iPhone apps world. Use your .NET skills to build beautiful mobile apps on the world's most successful and lucrative mobile applications platform.
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 | ASP.NET Request ProcessingSpeaker(s): Robert Boedigheimer
Many sites today represent functionality that is considered "Web 2.0", but how do you take advantage of these from your ASP.NET web site? Study existing .NET libraries and develop some custom interfaces taking advantage of things like LINQ to XML. Integrate your site with Twitter, Digg, Flickr, You Tube, Live Services, and others.
| Nov 6th |
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