Events
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Sydney .NET User Group
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In this week's User Group, Adam Cogan will continue his presentation from last month and talk
further about data-binding in
WinForm applications. Well present some tricks for adding null records,
take a detour and create some extended providers.
Kyall will be
explaining the mysterious Google PageRank Algorithm and run
through some search engine optimisation techniques to maximise your
website's "Google
Friendliness".
Thursday 22nd May 2003, 5:45 pm at Microsoft, 1 Epping Road.
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SSW BIG Tech Breakfast Building Advanced Data-Centric WinForm Clients with
Data Binding
Friday 23rd May -
Special Price ONLY $49+GST
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Advanced topics will be covered for creating WinForm data-centric applications, how to do them
well, and how to
do them quick. Well look at dynamically downloading and creating a form from the web, data-binding
in WinForm
applications, how to provide
input validation with the .NET Error Provider, custom
Validation Extended Providers
and how they can be used to speed up your GUI development.
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Book NOW - Only
$49+GST
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MSDN Updates
Australian Tour June 2003
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A whole day dedicated to power programming in
.NET using ADO.NET, ASP.NET and Microsoft's Prescriptive Architecture
Group. Featuring two prominent coders in the industry - Jeff Prosise and Australia's very own
Dot Net Dan join us for
a very special MSDN update with one whole day dedicated to power programming in .NET!
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News |
The Cutting Edge
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Microsoft tools are
the most important tools I have. I spend most of my time using
Outlook, Visual Studio.NET, SQL Server Enterprise Manager and
Access. However Microsoft tools don't do everything I want them to do.
Here's a review of some of my favourite third party tools for Web,
Windows, .NET and SQL Server development.
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Cheers until next time,
Adam
SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional Director,
Australia
Got a comment for Adam?
Email Adam
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SSW makes the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards
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Ian Thatcher,
Leader Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program says, "To rank on the
Deloitte Technology Fast 50, companies must have an impressive level
of sustained revenue growth over a three-year period. SSW has proven
to be one of the fast-growth success stories in Australia, and we
applaud their success and vision."
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Sydney
.NET User Group Matrix
Reloaded Movie Night |
Take the red pill once
again and join The Sydney .NET User Group for a night at the movies!
Sit back relax and enjoy the ride as you watch the next instalment
in the Matrix Trilogy,
The Matrix: Reloaded
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The session is being shown at Fox Studios and starts at 6pm on
Wednesday the 21st of May.
Important! for those that have already registered with SSW you'll
also need to register on the Microsoft events website.
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SSW develops a website for The
Clarence. |
SSW has finished developing a
zippy new website for The Clarence. Done in ASP.NET its smart and crisp design
is just what they needed.
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SSW Upgrades its .NET hosting
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Our upgrade of the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1 now
means that SSW has much more to offer
to its hosting customers.
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We're looking for Testimonials
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SSW is
constantly redefining its products. We get tonnes of downloads a
month. We'd love to get your opinion on the things you like, and
things you don't like. Please
696e666f72407373772e636f6d2e6175 and let
us know.
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New Version - SSW SQL Deploy
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Automatically
Update SQL Server or MSDE Applications with SSW SQL Deploy
Bundle SQL Deploy when you distribute a new version of your
application to clients and all your database changes will happen
automatically. Simply save database changes from Enterprise Manager,
SQL Analyser or Visual Studio .NET as scripts (as most developers
already do) and this utility enables automatic data version
upgrades. Designed for Winforms, Webforms, VB, ASP and Access
applications (and more), SSW SQL Deploy means you never have to
worry about your Clients data when deploying applications again!
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Download the free trial version
NOW
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SSW Software Audit |
A crisis will pinpoint
the short falls of your current technologies. But why wait for
down-time or poor sales to discover where your application could be
improved?
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Tips |
What does the keyword shared
mean in VB.NET?
- John Liu
In VB 6, I could set a breakpoint when the
value of a variable
changed, or reached a certain value. Where is this in VB.NET? - David Klein
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