Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Huntsville VS.NET UG has Wally coming down to speak - should be a good session

Join the Visual Studio .NET User Group on Tuesday, August 14th,2007, beginning at 6:00 PM at the Intergraph Corporation Building 15b Auditorium. Wally McClure will present 'Visual Studio .NET 2008 (Orcas)'. As usual, there will be free pizza, soft drinks, and very special door prizes. This meeting is sponsored by INETA.

 

Wally will present an overview of Visual Studio 2008, with an emphasis on ASP.NET.  The new controls and language features in VS.NET 2008(Orcas). The items that he cover include:

 

Data binding with the new ListView Control.

Paging data with the new DataPager Control.

Language enhancements.

More Intellisense in the IDE.

Javascript support in the IDE.  This will include:

 

Intellisense.

Debugging.

Using VS.NET 2008 Beta2 today.

Upgrading.

How to get this to work today.

His personal experiences doing this.

New apps.

 

He will be adding other things to this list mostly what he is currently working on.

 

BIO:

Wallace B. McClure graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. He continued his education there, receiving a Master's degree in the same field in late 1991. Since that time, McClure has done consulting and development for such companies as Coca-Cola, Bechtel National, Magnatron, and Lucent Technologies, among others. He is the founder and president of McClure Development. McClure Development also got its start in 1995. A software solutions company, McClure Development utilized various technologies over a span of nearly eight years. Products and services have included work with ASP, ADO, XML, and SQL Server, as well as numerous applications in the Microsoft .NET Framework. McClure Development had a proven client track record with a diversity of applications, from inventory systems development to web-based search engines.  Wally McClure is also author of several books on ASP.NET and ADO.NET.

 

For directions to the meeting, visit http://www.huntug.org/map. Hope to see you there.

 

Published Monday, August 13, 2007 5:08 PM by dougturn
Filed under:

Comments

# MSDN Blog Postings » 2007 » August » 13

Monday, August 13, 2007 6:22 PM by MSDN Blog Postings » 2007 » August » 13
New Comments to this post are disabled
 
Page view tracker