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Date & Time:
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Monday, 2006/03/06, 7:00 PM [Welcome Time: 6:30 PM]
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Location:
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BCIT Burnaby Campus, Building SW5, Room 1850, 3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC
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Title: Anatomy of a Successful ASP.NET Application: Inside DasBlog
Abstract:
Scott Hanselman heads the DasBlog Open Source project along with Omar Shahine, following in the footsteps of Clemens Vasters and his dramatic modification of the BlogX engine. DasBlog is now on version 1.8 and is aguable the most successful ASP.NET blogging engine for the single user. DasBlog is now the work of many folks over many years and while it has some very hairy sections of code, it's full of design techniques and reusable components that you can use in your work today. In this talk Scott will cover creative use of HttpModules and HttpHandlers, using background threads within ASP.NET, internationalization, caching, skinning, creating a macro language, Web Services that are more than SOAP, as well as other techniques that transcend blogging. Did I mention the code is all free?
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Speaker:
Scott Hanselman is Chief Architect at the Corillian Corporation, an eFinance enabler. He has over a decade of experience developing software in C, C++, VB, COM, and currently VB.NET and C#. Scott is proud to have been appointed the MSDN Regional Director for Portland, OR for the last three years, developing content for, and speaking at Developer Days and the Visual Studio.NET Launch in both Portland and Seattle. Scott was in the top 5% of audience-rated speakers at TechEd 2003 in Dallas. Scott also spoke at the Windows Server 2003 and VS.NET 2003 Launches in 4 cities. He's spoken internationally on Microsoft technologies, and has co-authored two books from Wrox Press. In 2001, Scott spoke on a 15-city national tour with Microsoft, Compaq and Intel featuring Microsoft Technologies and evangelizing good design practices. In 2002, he was a highly rated speaker at TechEd Malaysia, giving 3 sessions, including one on the .NET Framework. Last year Scott spoke at the Windows Server 2003 Launch event in 4 PacWest Cities. Scott and Corillian also participate in a number of Working Groups with the Web Service Interoperability Organization (WS-I). He's thoughts on the Zen of .NET, Programming and Web Services can be found at http://www.computerzen.com .
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.NET BC Users Group is a new community organization focusing on software development. We are sponsored by BCIT, INETA ( www.ineta.org ), Pacific Online, and Microsoft. There are no fees for attending and all are welcome. Please invite anyone you know who might be interested. The users group registration site is located at www.netbc.ca
E-Mail address: members@netbc.ca
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