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Charlotte Mini Code Camp – Developing Web Portals with Microsoft Technologies

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Saturday, August 20, 2005 8:30 AM 7:00 PM


Microsoft Charlotte Campus

8050 Microsoft Way
AP2 Building Charlotte North Carolina 28217

What is a Web Portal? What does it take to develop a web portal application with Microsoft Technologies? What are the best practices around designing and implementing a Web Portal in the enterprise? This and many other questions will be answered during the first mini-CodeCamp focused around Portal Development.

We’re pleased to have Ted Pattison and David Leininger as our presenters:

Ted Pattison is a published author and an industry-leading trainer and consultant that specializes in building portal applications and collaborative solutions with SharePoint Products and Technologies. Ted has been recognized by Microsoft as an MVP with Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office Portal Server 2003. He has delivered his advanced SharePoint training and consulted with developers and system administrators from companies such as Microsoft, Intel, Countrywide, Morgan Stanley, Mattel and Viacom. Ted is also a best-selling author of books focused on developing for the Windows platform and a columnist with MSDN Magazine.

David R. Leininger sent his first email in 1979, and has been involved with software ever since. He served as a director of international operations in the 80s for a high-end database company, and then began writing code for a living in 1992. He has presented seminars on object oriented design and development in more than a dozen countries. Recent projects include large-scale portals for educational institutions, and senior developer on one of the largest .NET applications in the country for a governmental body.

This code camp will be exclusively covering web portal development with existing Microsoft technologies, specifically SharePoint and DotNetNuke portal, and the next generation of ASP.NET 2.0. There are few events that cover the technologies for portal development especially for the cost such as this: “Free”. Don’t miss this opportunity.

All presented material, PowerPoints and source code, will be posted at  http://www.developersguild.org/portalcodecamp

As always, the Code Camp Series represents the best technical content by the local developer community and select Microsoft Developers, put on for the community, at no cost. Code Camps are always free and guaranteed to be the most fun that you can have anywhere!

Pre-requisites: OOP, CLR, ASP.NET, C# or VB.NET

Tentative agenda (subject to change):
 
8:30-9:00 registration
9:00-9:15 Opening statements
9:15-10:45 Session 1 Developer’s Deep Dive into SharePoint Products and Technologies
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Session 2 Creating Portal Applications with Web parts in ASP.NET 2.0
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Session 3 DotNetNuke, part 1 - David Leininger
3:00-3:15 Break
3:15-4:45 Session 4 DotNetNuke, part 1 - David Leininger
5:00-5:15 Closing statements/giveaways

 

Published Monday, August 08, 2005 10:03 PM by trobbins
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