SSW Mini Update - Special Double Events Notice
Reminder - Sydney .NET User Group 1 week late this month

The March Sydney .NET User Group is on next Tuesday 25th March 5:45pm

Mobile computing has been a promise for ages. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) are a really convenient device for many business uses. This session shows how .NET developers can use VS.NET and the .NET Compact Framework to create real world applications. This demo will be using SQL Server on a handheld device. Along the way Adam Cogan and David Klein will highlight some of the features and technologies that you need to be especially careful with and show how you can overcome their limitations.

Adam will also present some new code generators
and with Michael Lang will review Compuware DevPartner Studio for Visual Studio .NET.

George Doubinski will be continuing his talk about using third-party controls and integrated tools in ASP.NET.

The Venue
Microsoft
1 Epping Rd
North Ryde
 

MSDN Updates March 2003 in Sydney
In addition, this Monday, 24th March 5:30pm - 7:30pm, Adam Cogan, speaks in Sydney at the free MSDN Updates and will be discussing:

Building Office XP Solutions Around XML Web Services using Visual Studio .NET

Wondering how to develop better Office XP solutions that can either communicate over XML Web Services or automatically make your applications more productive through intelligent hyperlinks? Smart tags work by recognizing certain types of text and then offering related functions and commands - this session will cover both topics: Smart Tags and XML Web Services in Office XP. Join us on the journey as we teach you how easy it now is to build interactive applications that leverage XML web services inside Office applications - the key concepts of this session will also include SOAP, MSXML, HTTP compression techniques (for transferring large amounts of data over the Web to Office), and UDDI. More You are going to a site outside of SSW

The Venue
Dimension Data Training Facility
Function Room
Level 6, 121-127 Harrington St
The Rocks, Sydney
New South Wales 2000

Thanks, hope you can make it...
Kyall
www.ssw.com.au