ANN: San Diego .NET Technical Summit, May 21 2005, brought to you by SanDiegoDotNet.com
- From: "Brian Loesgen [Microsoft MVP]" <brian.loesgen-at-sandiego-d-o-t-c-o-m-dot-com>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:24:59 -0700
Announcement
The San Diego .NET User group is pleased to announce its
fourth all-day conference.
Don't miss this opportunity to get up to speed fast on
some critical new technologies.
SPACE IS LIMITED, and available on a first-come,
first-served basis, so register today before it sells out.
More than $5,000 in raffle prizes will be given away,
including an XBox!
There's only a few days left!
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Conference Date
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The San Diego Technical Summit will be held Saturday May
21st (Carlsbad, Windmill Conference Center at Palomar Airport Rd)
As always, members get discounted pricing. Not a member?
No problem, you can join when you register.
Register today:
https://www.123signup.com/servlet/SignUpMember?PG=1522574182300&P=1522574191152880700&Info
Topics
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SQL Server 2005 for Developers
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The release of SQL Server 2005 brings with it many new
productivity enhancements for the database developer. These will not only
enable you to create more efficient applications that utilize the full power
of the database but will also provide new ways of approaching the
integration of SQL Server 2005 into your applications. Among the many
features that will be covered in this session will be the inclusion of the
CLR directly into the database, allowing development of server side
procedures, functions, types etc in any of the supported managed languages,
the native XML support, Web Services integration in the form of HTTP
endpoints and the deeper integration with Visual Studio 2005. We will also
discuss some of the middle tier services that SQL Server 2005 offers which
can significantly reduce the amount of work a developer needs to do solving
some of the more common application scenarios, regardless of whether SQL
Server is used as the data store. If you haven't seen SQL Server 2005 yet
and want to see what the future holds for developing applications that use
databases, then this is the session for you.
Language enhancements in Visual Basic 2005 (Whidbey)
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Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2005 brings a plethora of
fantastic developer productivity enhancements. Come hear about all the
enhancements in Visual Basic such as the My Namespace, Code Snippets, Auto
Correct, and the recently announced Refactoring. In addition, this
presentation will show you how you can customize and enhance the My
Namespace and the VB Application Framework to adhere to your own design
patterns and best practices.
Working with WinForms in .NET 2.0
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The new version of Windows Forms in Visual Studio 2005
includes a some great enhancements for making it easier than ever to create
professional Windows client applications. Come learn about new layout and
alignment features, the ToolStrip controls, ClickOnce deployment, and new
data access features including data binding to objects and the new
DataGridView control.
Introduction to Visual Studio Team System
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How do you currently manage your development process? What
do you use for unit testing, nightly builds or issue tracking? Come to this
session to take look at the new features provided by team system to help
foster communication amongst the silos in your development organization and
improve developer productivity while maintaining management visibility.
Schedule
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8:00 - 8:30 Registration
8:30 - 8:45 Opening Remarks
8:45 - 9:45 Matt Nunn
9:45 - 10:00 Break
10:00 - 11:00 Matt Nunn
11:00 - 11:15 Break
11:15 - 12:15 Steven Lees
12:15 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 2:15 Steven Lees
2:15 - 2:30 Break
2:30 - 4:00 Chris Kinsman
4:00 - 4:15 Giveaways, conference close
Speakers
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Matt Nunn
Senior Product Manager, Microsoft
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Matt Nunn has been working as a Senior Product Manager for
the SQL Server team at Microsoft for the last two and a half. Matt is
responsible for overall readiness for developers using SQL Server 2005.
Prior to joining Microsoft, Matt worked as a technical consultant designing
and building database systems. Matt has numerous magazine articles and
conference talks to his name including sessions at Tech Ed and PDC over the
last 4 years and is currently the author of the database development column
in SQL Server Magazine. You can contact him at mattnunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Steven Lees
Group Program Manager, Microsoft, Visual Basic.
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Steven Lees has worked on developer tools at Microsoft for
over a decade, and is currently the Group Program Manager for Visual Basic.
He started as a developer on a small project that turned into Visual Basic
for Applications 1.0. Steven contributed to many different language products
as a program manager, including VBA, Visual Basic, Visual J++, Visual C++,
and Visual C#. His favorite feature of the Visual Basic language is the
ability to declare a variable inside a For Each block.
Chris Kinsman
Founder, Vergent Software. INETA Speaker Bureau Member
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Chris Kinsman is the founder of Vergent Software and
formerly the VP of Technology for DevX.com, a web site that provides
information for developers. He has extensive experience with .NET, Web
Farms, Clustering, Data Access, and Scalability. He just finished writing
"Visual Basic.NET Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, ADO.NET and XML" and "C#
Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, ADO.NET and XML". Chris has spoken at a
variety of conferences including VSLive.
How much does it cost?
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San Diego .Net User Group Members: San Diego Spring 2005 Technical Summit
$55.00
San Diego Spring 2005 Technical Summit Only plus Annual Membership $105.00
Non-Member Pricing: San Diego Spring 2005 Technical Summit (Only) $85.00
Where
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Windmill Banquet and Catering
890 Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, California, United States, 92008
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