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Date & Time:
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Tuesday, 2009/09/08, 6:30 PM [Welcome Time: 6:15 PM]
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Location:
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Microsoft Canada Development Center, Building #4, 13511 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, BC
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Regretably, this event is cancelled because the speaker is unable to deliver the talk.
Snacks: pizza and pop sponsored by Black Ninja Software
Registration: https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=139998
Topic: ASP.NET MVC Development
ASP.NET MVC represents an exciting new direction for developing
applications for the web on the Microsoft platform. Model-View-
Controller (MVC) applications give us far greater control over the
markup, how our applications are consumed and requested, as well as
promote a clean application architecture. Modern web development also
makes use of a variety of technologies including AJAX and Rich Media.
ASP.NET MVC makes it much easier to integrate these frameworks into
your applications and allows for a greater degree of choice as to
which framework you want to use. ASP.NET MVC also brings robust
support for unit testing your web applications to support Test Driven
Development (TDD).
This discussion will focus on giving you a brief introduction into
Model-View-Controller architecture and how you should start to model
your web applications for providing resources. Then we will dive right
in and develop a simple web application using ASP.NET MVC.
Speaker:
Matthew Carriere
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
CEO and Co-founder, Black Ninja Software
matthew@blackninjasoftware.com
Matthew Carriere has been developing web applications for 10 years.
His career started on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond WA where he
began working with Visual Studio.NET in beta. Matthew is responsible
for architecting and developing solutions for Black Ninja Software and
leading developer teams to successfully develop client solutions.
Matthew uses several Microsoft technologies in his solutions,
including ASP.NET MVC. He is a strong believer in using the best of
breed technologies to develop solutions and is also responsible for
developing Ruby on Rails and iPhone applications. He has a bachelor's
degree in Computer Information Systems as well as a Microsoft
Certified Solution Developer Certification.
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