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  • Neudesic NuCon 2008 New York and Chicago

    We are running our developer conference again three times this year. This is all on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 technologies you need in order to be productive like LINQ, Silverlight, ADO.NET Entity Framework, WCF, and SQL Server 2008. I will be speaking at the NYC event on Real World SOA, WCF and WF. When Thursday, February 21st, 2008 8:30am-5:00pm Breakfast and lunch will be provided Where New York Marriott East Side 525 Lexington Ave. at 49th St. New York, NY 10017 [see map] Cost
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 15, 2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET, WCF, LINQ, BizTalk Server, Silverlight, WCF/Indigo, Microsoft, Service Oriented Architecture, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, Visual Studio 2008, SOA, Workflow, BizTalk Services, Windows Workflow, O/RM, Neudesic, ESB, Connected Systems, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, NeuronESB, Neuron ESB, LINQ and OR/M, O/RM and Entity Framework, Local .NET Community, BizTalk, Neuron, MVP, Local Community, Philadelphia, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, NET Framework 3, LINQ, O/RM and Entity Framework, Enterprise Service Bus, Philly.NET, Entity Framework, New York, TFS, ADO.NET Data Services, Smart Client, Microsoft IO, Microsoft Sliverlight, ADO.NET 3.0
  • Advanced WCF Code Camp Slides and Code

    Thank you Code Campers! I had 120 out of 400 of you (ASP.NET MVC was at same time) and you were a great group. I had a great time with a new talk. Remember - just say no to RPC and Request/Reply - embrace the diversity of Asynchronous Messaging and Event Driven Architectures! The slides are here and the code is here . Remember, the code requires Visual Studio 2008. I also had a great conversation with Dave Laribee and Brian Donahue who approached me about coming back to ALT.NET and providing leadership.
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 12, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, ESB, ISB, NeuronESB, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Neuron ESB, Neuron, ALT.NET, Agile and Extreme Programming, Code Camp, Web Services, Philly Code Camp, Enterprise Integration Patterns, Philly.NET

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