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MSDN Events in New England

WinForms - Produce, Extend, Enhance

Are you really using the .NET Framework to the fullest in your Windows Forms applications? This session will enlighten you in several powerful aspects of WinForms development that you may not already know. By using new techniques and best practices, you’ll gain more control over the user interfaces you create and save valuable time when developing your applications. You’ll learn advanced techniques for designing and producing interesting, creative, and functional UIs, as well as customizing and extending WinForms controls. You’ll also delve into advanced data binding and dynamic UI creation.

Are you really using the .NET Framework to the fullest in your Windows Forms applications...

ASP.NET – Fixing That Last Bug In Your Web Application

There is life – and work – beyond coding your Web Site. Knowing how to design and write an ASP.NET web application is only the first part of creating a real, production solution – you also need to know how to troubleshoot it when problems emerge. In this forensics session you’ll learn best practices for how to effectively troubleshoot an ASP.NET application - for both Web Forms and ASMX Web Services. You’ll see techniques for debugging, working with tracing, and using event logs. We’ll discuss error handling and trapping, as well as use of System.Diagnostics.Trace and ASP.NET’s trace facility.

There is life – and work – beyond coding your Web Site. Knowing how to design and write an ASP.NET web application is only the first part of creating a real, production solution – you also need to know how to troubleshoot it when problems emerge...

 

Visual Studio Team System – A Technical Tour

Visual Studio Team System aims to solve the problems facing every enterprise-level team and helps increase the predictability of success. Team System extends Visual Studio from simply a tool for writing and debugging .NET code into a set of deeply integrated tools that support the complete software development lifecycle. All formal roles are called out from manager to architect, developer and tester. This session will detail an end-to-end lifecycle scenario that not only demonstrates major components of Team System, but also illustrates the value of having a customizable integrated process in breaking down information silos and providing friction-free flow of data between team roles.

Visual Studio Team System aims to solve the problems facing every enterprise-level team and helps increase the predictability of success...

Register at : https://www.MSDNEvents.com

3626227

1/11/2005

1:00 PM

Newport

RI

3626231

1/13/2005

1:00 PM

Manchester

NH

3626259

2/1/2005

1:00 PM

Providence

RI

3626261

2/3/2005

1:00 PM

Boston

MA

3626282

2/15/2005

1:00 PM

Worcester

MA

3626285

2/17/2005

1:00 PM

Hartford

CT

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2005
    On MSDNEvents.com for MA, I see Dedham on 2/3 and Westborough on 2/15...

    I didn't realize that Dedham was Boston... or even remotely close... and I haven't the faintest clue where Westborough is. Maybe someone needs to break out a copy of Streets and Maps or MapPoint and figure out that Boston != Some random north shore town that isn't Boston :-)
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2005
    On second thought, make that south shore (see my wonderful knowledge of geography in the area around which I live and work?) ... I was thinking of the last time "Boston" was announced, and it ended up being in Natick, IIRC.