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Frederick .NET User Group November Meeting

FredNUG is pleased to announce that we have another great speaker lined up for November.  On November 18th, we’ll start with pizza and social networking at 6:30 PM.  Then, starting at 7 PM, John Baird will present “Building Silverlight LOB Apps.”  With so many software development teams trying to make the switch from Winforms to WPF/Silverlight, I’m sure this talk will be very useful and informative.

The scheduled agenda is:  

  • 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM - Pizza/Social Networking/Announcements
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Main Topic: Building Silverlight LOB Apps with John Baird 

Main Topic Description:  Take a look at the newest incarnation of UI building tools from MS.  This presentation will look at the basics of WPF/Silverlight.  We will look at switching a program from Winforms to Silverlight and topics including Data Binding, Entity Framework, ADO .Net Data Services, Styles and Themes."

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         Speaker Bio: John Baird began his computer programming career while in the US Navy. In 1982, he helped form and direct the first PC-based computer processing department for training and manpower in the Department of Defense. After leaving the military in 1988, John began a varied career as a consultant developing business applications ranging from computer-based training to vertical market software for resellers.

Today, John is working for the industry leader in financial software for fund administration. John was recently awarded MVP status for device application development.

  

      

  •  8:30 PM - 8:45 PM – RAFFLE!

Please join us and get involved in our .NET developers community!

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Print | posted on Friday, October 30, 2009 5:51 PM | Filed Under [ Frederick .NET User Group ]

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