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    MSDN Event and Pub Club on Thursday

    MSDN Event

    Microsoft is hosting a Pub Club following the MSDN Event.  Attend the event to find the location of the free food!

    Register here - http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032293164

    Event Overview

    Session #1: Make it Simple – Language Enhancements in the .NET Framework 2.0

    Simplify your coding and increase your productivity with key language enhancements in C# and Visual Basic. You’ll learn:
    • How Generics offer a safer alternative to untyped collections
    • Why using partial classes makes it easier to manage source code
    • How to harness the benefits of anonymous C# methods and iterators
    • New Visual Basic keywords and statements

    Session #2: Make it Powerful – Exploring the Enterprise Library for the .NET Framework 2.0

    Kick start your next .NET 2.0 project with the free, reusable Application Blocks that come with the Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0. Let these blocks do the heavy lifting for you. We’ll cover:
    • How to simplify your coding with Application Blocks
    • Why the Application Blocks’ architecture embodies best practices
    • How to extend the Application Blocks into new scenarios

    Session #3: Make it Personal – Creating Customizable User Interfaces with Web Parts and ASP.NET 2.0

    Get ready to add dynamic, modular, customizable portal interfaces to your ASP.NET 2.0 web site with the new Web Parts framework. It’s sophisticated and simple. We’ll explore:
    • The Web Parts architecture and controls
    • How to persist user customizations such as page layouts
    • How to create your own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Part

    Posted: 06-27-2006 4:41 PM by Matt Ranlett | with no comments
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