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October 2007 Monthly Meeting

This is a reminder that in two weeks the Victoria .NET Developers Association welcomes Rod Paddock!

Important Note: The meeting date in the last newsletter is wrong! The correct date is Wednesday October 10th.

Rod Paddock is president and founder of Dash Point Software, Inc. DPSI is an award winning software company based in Seattle, WA. Dash Point Software specializes in application architecture, development and software training. Clients include Six Flags, First Premier Bank, Microsoft, The US Coast Guard and US Navy. Rod is also editor in chief for Code Magazine (http://www.code-magazine.com/) and has written numerous articles and books on software development.

Rod can be contacted via his web site http://www.dashpoint.com/ or his blog http://blog.dashpoint.com/ 

Title: Ajaxing your Application

Description: 
Last Year Microsoft released a set of ASP.NET Ajax extensions. These extensions enable you to add Web 2.0 Style features to your ASP.NET Applications with little or no effort. In this session you will learn how to create new ASP.NET Ajax applications, how to incorporate Ajax into existing ASP.NET applications, what happens when you incorporate Ajax features into your web forms and overall how you can make your web forms smoother and more interactive. You will also learn how to incorporate the controls provided by the ASP.NET Ajax Control Toolkit.

Date/Time: Wednesday October 10th, 2007 from 6:30-9:30pm

Location:
University of Victoria, New Engineering and Computer Science Building, Room ECS660 see map  

Registration:
Please register for the event. You can also send an email to mailto:event@vicdotnet.org?subject=Oct10thEvent with the subject heading of "Oct 10th Event"

See you there!

Published Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:54 PM by steveclout

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