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DoEvents - March 2005
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As usual we have a whole host of events listed to keep you busy in March.
So let’s just hope that spring kicks in soon so that we no longer have to worry about snow cutting any of you off from attending the events!
Remember to also make regular checks on the website for any last minute events posted this month at
http://www.vbug.net/events/default.asp
Enjoy!
Rebecca xx
VBUG Events Manager
Rebecca@vbug.co.uk
VBUG Events
VS 2005 Language & IDE Enhancements
Date: Thursday 3 March 2005
Topic: VBUG Technical Meeting with Sean Puffett from Microsoft
Overview:Visual Studio 2005 has a plethora of new features that every developer needs to see. In the development environment there are things such as the new project system and build environment, the new refactoring support, the new debugger features, the new editor features and a whole lot more. This session will walk you through these new IDE and language features to get you ready for .NET 2.0 in 2005.
Location: Reading
ASP.NET Optimisation
Date: Tuesday 8 March 2005
Topic: VBUG Technical Seminar with Steve Harris
Overview:
ASP.NET has gained great popularity amongst web developers, but doubts still linger & a common question is "just how good is ASP.NET as a serious web application platform?" Starting with performance measurement & profiling techniques, hell look at transmission level issues, streamlining data manipulation & transfer, UI optimisation, as well as touching on some of the most important coding and architectural issues.
Location: Bristol
VBUG: System.Threading
Date: Wednesday 9 March 2005
Topic : VBUG Technical Seminar with Jonathan Greensted (MVP)
Overview:We focus on threading properly in .NET covering WinForms, ASP.net, Web Services and Compact Framework. What is Threading? Implementing Threading using System.Threading, Write a multi-threaded WinForms application avoiding the common pitfalls, Differences in System.Threading on Compact Framework, Writing a multi-threaded SmartPhone app, Using threading with ASP.net, Writing a simple multi-threaded Web applications, Summary & Review, Questions & Answers.
Location:Stockport
SharePoint
Date: Tuesday 15 March 2005
Topic: Technical Seminar with Jonathan Greensted (MVP) www.Sentient.co.uk
Overview:What is SharePoint? Differences between Windows SharePoint Services (free) & Office SharePoint Portal Server (not free). Setting up Windows SharePoint Services. Building a simple SharePoint team portal. Writing a simple WebPart Writing a simple "connected" WebPart using ICellProvider and ICellConsumer. Summary & Review Questions & Answers.
Location:London
The Essentials of Hack Resistant Applications
Date: Tuesday 29 March 2005
Overview: Security is the responsibility of the System Administrator right? Wrong. Developers can no longer hide behind this shroud. Security is the responsibility of the whole project team, working together to understand and manage potential threats to their solution. This session is designed to help you understand the impact your code has on overall system security by demonstrating common attack scenarios, alerting you to bad practices and exploring techniques that help identify risks and mitigate system vulnerabilities.
Location:Ipswich
Visual Studio Team Systems
Date: Wednesday 30 March 2005
Topic: Visual Studio Team Systems with Sean Puffet (Microsoft)
Overview:Come and hear what Visual Studio Team System has to offer you as an Application or Infrastructure architect, Developer, Tester or Project manager to enable your success in predictable, reliable team software development. See demonstrations of Visual Studio Team System which includes Source Control, Bug tracking, Code profiling, Functional and Load Testing, Infrastructure & Class modelling, Project tracking and management.
Location:Aylesbury
The Essentials of Hack Resistant Applications
Date: Wednesday 30 March 2005
Overview:Security is the response of the System Administrator right? Wrong. Developers can no longer hide behind this shroud. Security is the responsibility of the whole project team, working together to understand and manage potential threats to their solution. This session is designed to help you understand the impact your code has on overall system security by demonstrating common attack scenarios, alerting you to bad practices and exploring techniques that help identify risks and mitigate system vulnerabilities.
Location:Swindon
Third Party Events
MSDN TechTalk: PocketPC Development - Thinking about doing it, doing it, done it?
Date: Tuesday 1 March 2005
Location:Reading
MSDN Technical Briefing - The Return of the Client: Smart, fast and versatile
Date: Wednesday 2 March 2005
Location: Manchester
MSDN Technical Briefing: Visual Studio Team System Product Team - On Tour
Date: Friday 4 March 2005
Location:London
MSDN Technical Briefing: 400 Million Users Can’t Be Wrong: Office as a Development Platform
Date: Tuesday 8 March 2005
Location:Edinburgh
Scottish Developers: JAVA-themed Day Conference
Date: Friday 11 March 2005
Location:Edingburgh
MSDN Technical Briefing: Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2
Date: Monday 14 March 2005
Location:London
The Patent Office: Technical Contribution Workshops
Date: Tuesday 15 March 2005
Topic: Computer-Implemented Inventions Directive
Location:Coventry
The Patent Office: Technical Contribution Workshops
Date: Thursday 17 March 2005
Topic: Computer-Implemented Inventions Directive
Location:Bolton
MSDN TechTalk: Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2
Date: Thursday 17 March 2005
Location:London
The Patent Office: Technical Contribution Workshops
Date: Friday 18 March 2005
Topic: Computer-Implemented Inventions Directive
Location:Bristol
MSDN TechTalk: Amazing Windows Forms with Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0
Date: Thursday 31 March 2005
Location:Reading
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