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We have RIA. Silverlight 2.0, Ajax Patterns and Security

We are planning some serious Health and Life Sciences related content - here are some sessions we are toying with...

A Lap Around Patient Safety Screening Tool - A MOSS 2007 Solution from concept to code
A Lap Around Scientist Work Bench - visualizing complex data from concept to code
Architecting an Office Business Application
High Performance Collaboration with MOSS and Unified Communications
Office Business Application Customer Showcase
Web 2.0 in Healthcare - An "Architecture of Participation" for Healthcare
A drilldown into the BioIT Alliance
Healthcare solutions with BizTalk 2006 R2 and RFID
Microsoft Consumer Engagement Reference Architecture Deep Dive
Connected Health Framework - SOA Enablement for Healthcare
Using Microsoft Azyxxi as a Data Platform to Unify and Integrate the Healthcare Enterprise.
Building a HealthVault Client Application with Visual Studio 2008, LINQ, WPF and the HealthVault SDK
Real world S+S: Developing Solutions with Microsoft Live - a review of the platform and tools to build Live enabled internet and enterprise applications.
Real world S+S: Teaching the Machine to Talk - A technical drilldown into Microsoft's Automated Service Agent
Under the covers: HealthVault
A Lap Around .NET Framework 3.5
A Lap around Windows 2008 for Architects and Developers
Programming in a Web 2.0 world - a review of Popfly, Silverlight development and the Facebook API


Are we missing anything? Let us know! Will you be there? Yes, let me in.

Back to the RIA sessions. We have a Silverlight Geek and a Digital Black Belt delivering some really hot content at the conference.

Silverlight

An introduction to Programming Silverlight 2.0
This talk will cover the fundamentals of building Rich Internet Applications with Silverlight 2.0 and Visual Studio 2008. Topics covered will include a fast introduction to Silverlight, an overview of what you need to develop Silverlight applications and how Silverlight applications are deployed and used, and then a focus on creating Silverlight applications from the perspective of the software developer. Topics covered will include: XAML and Code behind, Controls and event handlers, Creating objects in XAML and in C#, Layout management, Transforms and basic Animation. Level: Introduction to Intermediate.
 
Silverlight and Data
This talk will assume the participant is familiar with the material covered in the previous course and will discuss retrieving data using networking, using the WebClient and using Linq, as well as DataBinding and DataTemplates. We will also look at storing data on the local machine (Isolated storage). Level: Intermediate to Advanced.

ASP.NET Ajax

The Digital Black Belt’s Guide to Building Secure ASP.NET AJAX Applications
You think your ASP.NET AJAX application is secure, but how do you know? Are you SURE? Would you bet your career on it?
Secure application design is 1/3 Architecture, 1/3 Code, and 1/3 Operations. You can’t retro-fit a secure architecture. In this Digital Black Belt crash session you’ll get a whirlwind tour of how to write secure web applications with ASP.NET AJAX. You can’t learn it all in a day, but you can get started with secure development techniques and learn what questions you need to be asking each day in your development process.


ASP.NET AJAX Design & Development Patterns
AJAX is not about Eye Candy. AJAX is about building functionality that is difficult or impossible with conventional web development technology. Done right your web applications ROCK, but it it’s done wrong and your infrastructure pays the price. This session will expose a collection of design and usage patterns that will help you understand ASP.NET AJAX under the covers and design efficient, interactive AJAX Applications using Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Technologies.

P.S. We have 100 developers and architects already registered. It is a free conference, spaces fill up, jump in. Let me in!

Published Monday, February 11, 2008 6:30 AM by allandcp_ms

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