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Tech Breakfast - March 2006
SSW Tech Breakfast

 

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Data Binding in ASP.NET 2.0
Friday 24th March 2006
8:00am - 11:00am

Do you want to connect people to your data? You will learn how to unleash the data binding potential of ASP.NET 2.0 to assist you in creating powerful data-driven websites in a snap. You will discover how to utilize the newest ASP.NET 2.0 data-bound controls to give your users a rich and responsive web experience. You will also see how the improved caching works.

Are you ready to be connected? Let us show you how!

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Tech Breakfast - April 2006
SSW Tech Breakfast

 

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Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Friday 28th April 2006
8:00am - 11:00am

In this session Adam will look at the new technology that integrates the whole development cycle from the initial design, testing and development as well as bug tracking and project management tools.

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    The Cutting Edge

    G'Day Developers!

    Do you conduct Market Research via the Web?

    Why write code when you may not need to write any at all? In every industry Market Research is conducted before a product is developed. Why is IT any different? Doing Market Research focuses the product on the right set of people so you can satisfy their needs. If you can't connect the dots between the work you do and how it helps the customer, consider investing your time elsewhere. Market Research bridges the gap between the techies and the users. Read More on Do you conduct Market Research via the Web?... and don't forget to check out more of SSW rules to better projects...

    Cheers until next time, Adam
    SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional Director, Australia

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    Sydney .NET User Group - The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney
    User Group 2 days to go!

    Sydney .NET User Group
    Wednesday 15th March 2006
    5:45pm - 9:00pm
    Location: Microsoft, Sydney


    Paul Stovell & Adam Cogan will look at data binding in Windows Forms: the classes involved, what's changed in .NET 2.0 and things to watch out for!

    Edward Forgacs will demonstrate how to implement Full-text Indexing in SQL Server 2005. Full Text Indexing is used to speed up keyword-based queries of text data stored in SQL Server. It is possible to build and search indexes on standard SQL types such as char and varchar, as well as PDF and Word documents stored in your database. Edward will also show you how to store full-text indexes in your database backups.
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    OzFox Lite 2006 - 15 Rules to Successful Projects

    User Group

    12 days to go!

    OzFox Lite 2006 You are going to a site outside of SSW
    Saturday 25th &
    Sunday 26th March 2006
    Location: Microsoft, Sydney


    15 Rules to Successful Projects
    Managing a team of coders can be a tricky experience, especially as most coders like to do things their own way. During this session we go through a list of rules that help make the development process as smooth as possible. These rules govern the creation of specifications and schedules, best methods for testing and fixing bugs and even employees working conditions. Then we will dive into how you can make the most of Exchange Server in your organisation.

    Read more about OzFox Lite 2006... You are going to a site outside of SSW

    Code Camp OZ - Favourite 3rd Party Tools
    Code Camp Oz
    41 days to go!

    CodeCampOz 2006 You are going to a site outside of SSW
    Sunday 23rd & Monday 24th April  2006
    Location: Wagga Wagga

    Adam Cogan's Favourite 3rd Party Tools
    Camp Code is an annual gathering of developers who work with Microsoft based technologies. In this session Adam will look at his favourite third party tools. "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." Read more on 3rd party tools...

    So join Adam Cogan and a host of other speakers at this year's Code Camp OZ.

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