Wednesday, November 12, 2008

image The Raleigh Code Camp is coming this weekend and you don’t want to miss out.

Details:

ECPI College of Technology
4101 Doie Cope Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27613-7387

Directions:

Http://maps.google.com/....

Information Link:

http://www.ecpi.edu/

Location: ECPI

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Here are just some of the great sessions you can see there:

Session Titles

  • Ocean
  • Introduction to Entity Framework
  • Wildcard Searches in SharePoint
  • SSIS
  • Much Ado About the DLR
  • Essential Web Services
  • LINQ to SQL
  • Getting Down and Dirty with SharePoint Branding
  • Building Reports in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008
  • An Introduction to Castle ActiveRecord, or Stop Writing CRUD
  • Design Principles
  • Something Silverlight
  • Automation with MSBuild 3.5 and Team Build 2008
  • Spice Up User Experience With Silverlight 2.0
  • HttpRuntime.Cache Management and Thread Safety
  • Back to the Basics: Developing SharePoint Features
  • Care and Feeding of TempDB
  • Bending the Asp.Net MVC to do Your Bidding, the Virtues of Extensibility 
  • Creating Custom Templatable Controls in Silverlight
  • 0wn Your Phone
  • Integration SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services with SharePoint
  • Turning the Ship: Getting a Traditional Organization to Adopt Agile Practices
  • SOA: Building the Arch
  • Introduction to the Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET
  • Extending the mobile experience for your existing website
  • Integrating ASP.NET Dynamic Data into Existing Web Applications & Websites
  • Using WaTiN for GUI based testing in Visual Studio
  • Implementing Microsoft Virtual Earth in Your ASP.NET Applications
  • Mixing Static and Dynamic .NET Languages
  • XNA Game Studio 3.0
  • Microsoft and Ruby Sittin' In a Tree
  • Integrate ASP.NET 2.0 application (FBA Management) with SharePoint 2007

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