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Get Up and Running with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 4.0 by Brian Noyes WF 4.0 is just around the corner, and whether you have already adopted WF in previous versions, or are brand new to WF, you have a whole new stack to learn. In this session, you’ll see what the capabilities of WF 4.0 are, how to create workflows, run them, and leverage the powerful capabilities of the WF 4.0 runtime. You'll get a quick summary of what is new and different (which is almost everything compared to 3.5), but mostly you will get a good, fast paced, and demo-heavy introduction to developing applications with WF 4.0. Build Composite WPF and Silverlight Applications with Prism by Brian Noyes When you build a large UI application, you can't afford to just put all your logic in the code behind of your windows. You need to build the application using well-proven UI patterns and build it in a loosely coupled, testable, and maintainable way. That is exactly what the Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight (aka Prism) helps you to do. This session will give you a quick but thorough introduction to Prism, and the four features it helps you implement in your applications: modularity, UI composition, commanding, and pub-sub events. Along the way, you'll also get exposed to the Model-View-ViewModel pattern and see it in action in the demos. The focus will primarily be on WPF, but everything shown also works for Silverlight as well. The small differences between using Prism for WPF and Silverlight will be pointed out in the discussion. To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.
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Canberra .NET User Group -
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Canberra .NET Developers User Group
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Managing Schema Updates (smack down of Red-gate vs Visual Studio’s Data Dude) by Peter Gfader
Best practices, SQL Compare, SQL Packager, Data Dude 2010 and SQL Deploy.
Nowadays everything (except Exchange of course) runs off a database. Why do so many places have a weak schema deployment strategy? In this session learn the best ways to move from one version to the next, using tools like RedGate SQL Compare, RedGate SQL Packager, Visual Studio 2010 Database Professional (aka Data Dude) and SSW SQL Deploy.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.
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SharePoint 101 Workshop |
Workshop Objective
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Workshop Outline
Automate your Code Reviews with SSW Code Auditor
Are you looking to eradicate bugs and ensure consistency? SSW Code Auditor is a code analysis tool that allows developers to take control of your code, ensuring large, complex source code can be simplified, cleaned and maintained. The built-in rules focus on the most popular .NET languages (C#, VB.NET) for both Windows Forms and ASP.NET; however, the flexibility of SSW Code Auditor allows the developer to add their own rules to target any language in any text file.
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Tech Breakfast
Come and join us as we learn how the largest public SharePoint
site in Australia (www.WorleyParsons.com) got up and
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EmploymentDue to the tremendous growth that our business has experienced over the last few months, we are seeking enthusiastic people to join the SSW team. Our Company is based in Neutral Bay which is one of the most elegant and scenic areas of Sydney. SSW is an Australian owned progressive consulting firm specialising in building, implementing and maintaining Microsoft .NET software applications. We are currently strongly looking for a SharePoint Developer. We are also currently looking for:
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