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    Philly Code Camp 2007.1 Registration is Now Open

    Saturday, May 19th is the first of three code camps planned for the Philadelphia area.  Since there will be three code camps this year, this one will be called Code Camp "2007.1". 

    Registration has just been opened up on the Philly.NET web site

    REGISTER HERE!

    Code Camp is being held at the Microsoft Greater PA Office in Malvern, PA on Saturday, May 19 from 8:30-6:00. Morning refreshments are provided courtesy of New Horizons Learning Centers. Lunch is contributed by RDA Consultants. Please register on our web site. Detailed directions are on the Microsoft Greater PA web site.

    Check out the most excellent line-up of sessions and speakers:

    8:00 - Registration, breakfast by New Horizons

    8:30

    Mark Scott - Intro to MDX and Analysis Services
    Russ Basuira - Building Internet Facing Websites using MOSS
    Kevin Goff - Intro to Windows Communication Foundation
    Mitch Ruebush - Extensible Framework Development with Plugins
    Mark Magliocco - RSS Basics

    10:00

    Sam Batterman - SQL Data Mining
    Jean Barmash - SharePoint 2007 Workflow
    Bill Wolff - XAML and Silverlight in Expression and Visual Studio
    David Laribee - New Hotness in Enterprise Library 3.0
    Mitch Ruebush - XNA Game Development

    11:30

    Dan Clark - SQL IS ETL DataFlows
    Kevin Goff - Data Driven Web Pages in ASP.NET, AJAX, and SQL
    Sam Gentile - Windows Workflow
    John Baird - Unit Testing in .NET
    Travis Laborde - Tools of the Trade

    1:00 - Lunch from RDA Consultants

    1:30

    Greg Gonzalez - Schedule Collisions and SQL Server Performance
    Bill Wolff - SharePoint 2007 Content Types
    David Hoerster - Windows Communication Foundation
    Jean Barmash - Aspect Oriented Programming
    Rob Keiser - Powershell Programming

    3:00

    Sharon Dooley - T-SQL
    Travis Laborde - Developer Testing 101
    Don Demsak - Intro to LINQ: Reinventing Visual Basic
    David Laribee - NHibernate and the Domain Model
    Edwin Ames - Controlling Access to Your Application

    4:30

    Dan Clark - Extend SQL IS with Scripts
    Sam Gentile - SOA/WCF
    Chuck Miller - Composite UI Application Block, Validation
    John Baird - Compact Framework Development

    5:50

    Evals, lots of raffles

    Posted: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:04 PM by peterlau

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    Christopher Steen said:

    New version of Anti-XSS library for ASP.NET [Via: gduthie ] Nostalgia - .NET 3.0 Flikr Management Prototype...

    # April 24, 2007 10:18 PM
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