Philly.NET Code Camp 2007.2 September 15, 2007
Day 2 of our third annual Code Camp series will be held at the Microsoft Greater PA Office in Malvern, PA on Saturday, September 15 from 8:30-4:30. Please register on our web site. Detailed directions are on the Microsoft Greater PA web site.
- Lots of code, just say no to slides!
- 8 hours
- 25 sessions (8:30, 10:00, 11:30/12:00, 1:30, 3:00)
- 5 tracks
- 200 seats with tables (laptops welcome)
- Free breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack (expanded menu!)
- Raffles and prizes at 4:40
- Easy parking
- Limited wireless
All of this is made possible by our Gold contributors (
Infragistics, SourceGear, Neudesic) and our site sponsor (
Microsoft).
Here is the working agenda, room assignment by letter [A, B, C, D, E] (to be posted later):
John Baird - Mobil Application Development
Miguel Castro - Sexy Extensibility Patterns
Bill Wolff - XAML, WPF, Acropolis, and Silverlight
Don Demsak - VB9 + XML, Cooler than C#
Sharon Dooley - SQL Server 2005 sp2
Kevin Goff - Business Intelligence with .NET
Sagi Shkedy - .NET Code in SQL Server 2005 CLR
Russ Basiura - SharePoint 2007 Excel Services and Dashboards
Danilo Diaz - Visual Studio Tools for Office and Office Business Applications
Rob Keiser - Filter Web Parts in SharePoint 2007
David Mann - ASP.NET Providers in SharePoint 2007
Steve Andrews - Intro to Team Systems and Foundation Server
Judy Calla - Intro to the Visual Studio Development Environment
Sam Gentile - Connected Systems with SOA/ESB/WCF
Scott Ocamb - Test Driven Development/Automated Build Lab (.NET)
Mitch Ruebush - Java and .NET Interop
Marc Ziss - Using Subsonic to Build a Data Access Layer
Miguel Castro - Recruiters: the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
Travis LaBorde - Cuyahoga ASP.NET Framework
Tony Lombardo - Advanced ASP.NET Tips & Tricks
Mark Magliocco - Building Mashups
Andy Schwam - Web Controls for ASP.NET
TBD
TBD
TBD
8:00 Registration, continental breakfast
11:30 first lunch
1:00 second lunch
4:40 evals, lots of raffle prizes
Philly.NET Code Camp 2007.2 September 15, 2007