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MadDotNet ALL.NET Meeting
Room #120Meeting Agenda
- 5:30pm: Networking with sponsors and members
- 6:00pm: Free pizza and soda
- 6:00pm: Micro-Presentations, General Discussions, Questions/Answers
- 8:30pm: Wrap-Up
Location
Herzing University
5218 East Terrace Drive
Madison, WI 53718See map: Google Maps
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Previewing ASP.NET MVC 2
ASP.NET MVC is rapidly transforming the way Web applications are developed using the Microsoft stack of technologies. Its focus on Test Driven Development, and its support for SEO, lightweight HTML and AJAX has fueled its adoption. Even though the first version of ASP.NET MVC was released in early 2009, the team behind the framework is already well into crafting the next version.
The features included in version 2 expand upon an already powerful tool set, giving developers a more mature, more productive platform. It’s an exciting set of new capabilities that is sure to expand the popularity of ASP.NET MVC. This presentation dives right into coding with many of these new features, emphasizing the manner in which they solve common development issues.
Location
Direct Supply Inc
6663 N Industrial Road
Milwaukee, WI 53223 See map: Google Maps
MadPy September Meeting
There hadn't been any particular presentation planned, but since there appears to be some interest in having information presented as well as general discussion, unless somebody has another idea (and can give the talk!) I'll give a short introduction to IronPython (the .NET-based implementation of Python).
Location
Cafe Zoma
2326 Atwood Ave.
Madison, WI 53703See map: Google Maps
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Scott Seely: REST Programming on the .NET Platform - Server Side
Microsoft offers a
host of different ways to provide REST based services to client
applications. The three most common are WCF REST, MVC, and ASP.NET
based listeners in IIS 7.0. Scott starts out by implementing a service
using IIS 7.0 handlers, then reimplements the service in MVC and
finally in WCF REST. At the end of the talk, we’ll go over what is
different and when each technique makes sense. Scott co-authored
Effective REST Services via .NET and draws on that book for this talk.
Location
Herzing University
5218 East Terrace Drive
Madison, WI 53718See map: Google Maps
ALL.NET Meeting
Our next ALL.NET meeting will be on Wednesday June 17th.
Looking forward to Steve Evans continuing micro-presentation series on Architecture Patterns.
We will also be spending a significant amount of time going through our Azure user group project – BetaMash.
“Have you ever wanted to beta test the latest software? Are you a designer looking to show off your designs on the newest websites and applications? Are you a developer looking for serious testers and designers to solidify your creations?
BetaMash gives Developers, Designers & Testers a social network in which they can gain a reputation for excellence, translating that work into marketable skills and experience - and working on the newest applications around.”
New members are always welcome to the ALL.NET meetings!
Location
Herzing College
5218 East Terrace Drive Room #104
Madison, WI 53718See map: Google Maps
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