The Roadshow Rides Again! - May/June Edition
The Northeast Roadshow
We're at it again! It's time to pack our laptops and gear to head out across the northeast for our fifthRoadshow! Only this time, you're getting three of us for the price of, well, zero - the events are free after all... Jim O'Neil, our new colleague here in the northeast, is joining Bob and me as we set out to tour various cities, bringing you deep developer and architect content. And some giveaways as well, of course.
What's the Roadshow?
Starting with our first one in March of 2007, the Roadshow is our chance to head out to various parts of the northeast to reach the broader community. In these free full-day events, we bring you deep technical content including not just the "how to", but also discussion of why and when you may consider technology and practices. We're also hugely entertaining, especially when failing to hit our marks as we throw things into the audience.
Where? When?
- May 22 - Williston, VT
- May 28 - Westbrook, ME
- May 29 - Waltham, MA
- June 10 - Rochester, NY
- June 12 - Farmington, CT**
How?
Register today (venue details and links below) - it's free - and join us for a relaxed day of low-fluff, high-signal content for developers and architects!
Note that some cities consistently hit capacity, so don't wait to register.
The Agenda:
8:30-9:00 AM - Registration
9:00-10:25 AM - The Strongest LINQ - The Sequel (SQL and Entities)
Our story began with the previous Roadshow, where a tale of C# and VB language enhancements led us to an appreciation for how LINQ works. Now another story unfolds, featuring practical details of how LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities can make your life better as a developer and architect. We'll quickly get you up to speed with the foundations of LINQ, then dive deeply into the specific applications of LINQ for use with databases. Besides the how-to details of LINQ to SQL and the Entity Framework, we'll also share practical insights for adoption strategies, performance optimization, and maintainability. The slide-and-code-based equivalent of a real page turner!
10:25-10:35 AM - We'll put a bookmark in the content so you can take a break
10:35 AM -12:00 PM - Leveraging .NET in the Office
In this overview of Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) with Visual Studio 2008, Jim will show how you can leverage your .NET skills to bring additional customized functionality to the Microsoft Office suite of products. We'll look at integrating custom actions in the Microsoft Word Ribbon control , creating form regions in Outlook, and extending existing VBA investments in Excel. With sample code galore, you can be a hero in your own office as you integrate and standardize your business's unique processes and requirements into those very familiar Office applications your colleagues and staff use day in and day out.
12:00-12:45 PM - All this talk has made us hungry. Lunch!
12:45-2:10 PM - The Architecture of RIA - The Silverlight 2.0 Story
In this session, we'll take a look at the current state of RIA (Rich Internet Application) development leveraging Silverlight 2.0. We'll focus on the architecture of RIA's, using XAML for user interface layout and design, WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) for Web Services, Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend for the design/development environment and Windows Server 2008/IIS 7 as the deployment environment. Hmm, all of that in one session? Even we aren't sure it's going to fit...
2:10-2:20 PM - Time to relax and consider your architecture options
2:20-3:45 PM - ASP.NET's Model View Controller (MVC) - What's All the Fuss About?
It's everywhere you look: blogs, magazines, the backs of cereal boxes. You may recall reading something about it in that "Gang of Four" book, but you're not entirely sure. What is it? MVC! In this session, we'll dive into the world of ASP.NET's Model View Controller (MVC) implementation. What the MVC pattern is, how it can clearly separate concerns, improve control over published URLs and HTML, where it might make your life easier, and of course, plenty of code showing how to use it with your websites. You'll end the day with the background necessary to confidently stride into technology discussions and boldly say "M-V-C".
3:45-4:00 PM - Wrap-up, giveaways, and a fond farewell
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See you on the road!
-Chris
** Note the date for Farmington is different than what I had mentioned at the Hartford Heroes Happen Here event. We are now visiting Farmington on June 12th.
Comments
Anonymous
May 02, 2008
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May 03, 2008
I am REGISTERED, baby!!! Thank you for including we humble yet grateful Vermonters in your Road Show once again! Great subject material, too.Anonymous
May 03, 2008
@Dave - Excellent! Looking forward to our (too infrequent for my tastes) next visit to Vermont! You'll notice we cleverly avoided another Tuesday visit, so we'll have the Bove's option the night before. :)Anonymous
May 07, 2008
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May 12, 2008
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May 20, 2008
Bob, Jim, and I will be packing into the car tomorrow as we travel to our first stop of the May/JuneAnonymous
May 25, 2008
Expression Blend for Programmers. This is a thought-provoking title of a post from Jesse Liberty. HowAnonymous
May 25, 2008
Expression Blend for Programmers. This is a thought-provoking title of a post from Jesse Liberty. HowAnonymous
May 27, 2008
If you've been to our Roadshow or some of the Heroes Happen Here events, you've had a chance to meetAnonymous
May 27, 2008
Great news from the team that's working on bringing Model View Controller to ASP.NET - the Preview 3Anonymous
May 30, 2008
We attended the boston road show yesterday, it was nice but it could be nice at least if yoy provide some meterial to all. We didnot have notebooks to note the points we thought you will give at the end, hmm. That was the only we felt bad about the show otherwise it went well.Anonymous
June 08, 2008
This week we have the final two stops for our fifth Northeast Roadshow . June 10 - Rochester, NY Rochester