Updated info on USF Tampa campus Monday night 11/5
The event is in LIF room 268 (Life Sciences Building). Here is a campus map:
http://usfweb2.usf.edu/campus_map/
Visitors should park in block C-4. Visitors need to get visitor passes by entering the campus though Fowler Ave main entrance - D-5 on the map and stopping by the parking services immediately to the right as you enter campus, 150ft. literarily. They will also draw directions on a map they will give you on where to do to park closest to LIF building.
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Building Rich, Dynamic Web Experiences with Microsoft Silverlight, ASP.NET and ASP.NET AJAX
Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Silverlight’s architecture enables you to take advantage of the latest web development techniques, because the rendered objects are full-fledged members of the HTML document in the browser. This session will highlight how you can enhance Silverlight applications by applying these techniques. We’ll explore how to use ASP.NET AJAX to provide dynamic updating and asynchronous server communications for a Silverlight object in a web page. We'll show you how to build ASP.NET AJAX controls (server and client-side components) to encapsulate the XAML, Javascript, ASP.NET code and managed code that comprise the Silverlight object, allowing you to incrementally enrich your ASP.NET applications while preserving a familiar control-based programming model. You’ll also get a sneak peek at some Silverlight server controls that are part of the ASP.NET Futures project.
www.MISSociety.org
Pizza and soda will be provided by Microsoft. Win a copy of Office 2007 Ultimate Edition.
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