by BizTron
7. May 2008 04:24
TVUG Presentation - May 13th, 2008
TVUG President wrote in an e-mail to the Tech Valley .NET Users Group membership. Please join us...
This month, we welcome Chris Bowen, Microsoft's Developer Evangelist for the Northeast, as he dazzles us with GUI bliss. If you're getting started with XAML, WPF, and Silverlight, or just interested in the topic, make your way down to see us on Tuesday, May 13th.
Next-Generation UX Development with Silverlight and WPF
Speaker: Chris Bowen, Developer Evangelist - Northeast, Microsoft
When: Tuesday May 13th, 2008 - 6:30-9PM
Where: VersaTrans Solutions, Latham, NY
In this talk, we'll introduce the concepts behind both WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) and Silverlight. You'll see what they do, how they're related, when you might use them, and how to develop applications using them. You'll see some of the interesting ways customers are using WPF and Silverlight today to improve the user experience of their applications. After covering the concepts, we'll dive into the practical developer story, using Visual Studio 2008 to show how to use these declarative, XAML-based approaches to create high-end effects without the high-end effort.
BIO:
Chris Bowen (http://blogs.msdn.com/cbowen) is Microsoft's Developer Evangelist for the Northeast. A software architect and engineer with over 16 years of experience, Chris joined Microsoft after holding senior architect and developer positions at companies such as Monster, VistaPrint, Staples, and IDX Systems and consulting on web presence and eCommerce projects with others. He is coauthor of "Essential Windows Communication Foundation" [Addison-Wesley] and "Professional Visual Studio 2005 Team System" [WROX]. He specializes in application architecture and building highly-scalable transactional web systems and holds an M.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Management Information Systems, both from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
by BizTron
6. May 2008 16:18
Chris Bowen (From the MSDN Flash Newsletter.)
From the Editor
Hello, Northeast developers and architects.
We've had a lot of great events in our region lately, and have plenty more to come. I'd like to congratulate Griff Townsend and Andy Badera for a great job organizing the Albany, NY area's first code camp. The Tech Valley Code Camp was a great success, and work is already underway on v2.0 in the fall. ...
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Microsoft Developer Network
Well I missed Tech Valley Code Camp due to family obligations, namely vacation for the first time in 2 years. :) These opportunities can become more available with more and more people attending the Tech Valley .NET Users Group meetings every 2nd Tuesday of the month (not July/Aug) to show interest and let people know what they want to see, hear, and do. Besides pure code, you can learn about topics interesting to architects and developers.