We have a bumper spring season of user group sessions coming
up over the next couple of months, including 2 national tours and an
international guest speaker.
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28/09/2006
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The
future of web development and Windows Vista
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Presented by Darryl Burling & Nathan Mercer
Darryl Burling (Developer Evangelist - Microsoft New Zealand) and Nathan
Mercer (Platform Strategy Group - Microsoft New Zealand) are visiting to
present a session on The future of web development & Windows Vista...this
is a two part presentation not to be missed delivered by very knowledgeable
and well recognised presenters from Microsoft New Zealand hot from presenting
at TechEd 2006!
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11/10/2006
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ASP.Net
2.0 GridView Deep Dive
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Presented by Renato Haddad
This session will explore usage of the GridView Control in ASP.NET 2.0
applications.
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19/10/2006
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Get
LINQ'd - Part 1
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Presented by Ivan Towlson
In this 2 part presentation, Ivan Towlson and Alex James will present the
in's and out's of LINQ & Entities. In part 1, Ivan will explain how to
use LINQ, how it works under the covers, why it's not just "yet another
Microsoft data access stack" and its wider ramifications for .NET
programming.
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31/10/2006
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Team
System Something
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Presented by Anthony Borton
Anthony Borton is visiting from Australia and will present a session on Team
System. Details to follow soon but if you have anything special you would
like to see then please ask when registering.
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16/11/2006
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Get
LINQ'd - Part 2
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Presented by Alex James
In this 2 part presentation, Ivan Towlson and Alex James will present the
in's and out's of LINQ & Entities. In part 2, Alex will continue where
Ivan left off and explain how to use the new ADO.Net Entities feature to
create logical data models for your data access layers.
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Plus one or two more sessions in December that is TBA.
And don’t forget:
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Don't
miss the great kiwi
SQL
Getaway
Two
days of hard core SQL programming demo's, discussions, tips &
tricks. Nothing but data!
November 25-26th, Porirua Wellington
More details here!
Brought
to you by the NZ .Net User Group
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