SSW Update - Celebrate 20 years with us! |
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[the cutting edge ]
G'day Developers!
I am proud to be able to say that I have been running the Sydney .NET User Group (previously
known as the Access and ASP user group) for over 20 years now. During that time we’ve had
some great and memorable speakers sharing information about a range of .Net topics. We’ve
kept evolving and we’re excited that our User Group is now being recorded and broadcast live
by our SSW TV team.
We’ll be celebrating 20 years at this month’s Sydney .Net User Group with speakers from the
US, Steve Smith (Wednesday) and Stephen Forte and Chris Sells (Thursday). This month will
also feature some great (and expensive) lucky door prizes from Telerik, DevExpress, and
Infragistics. You can come Wednesday or Thursday, or come on both days if you’re keen.
To view our anniversary video, check out my blog
Adam Cogan, SSW
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Cost: $2995 +GST Pre Paid
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Professional Scrum Developer courses teach students how to work in a team, using modern software
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Course at a Glance
This 3-day Professional Scrum Developer .NET course is a mix of lecture, demonstration, group
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Brisbane 14 JAN 2013 |
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Sydney 25 FEB 2013 |
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Adelaide 8 APR 2013 |
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Melbourne 20 MAY 2013 |
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Perth 1 JULY 2013 |
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Canberra 12 AUG 2013 |
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Find out more and Register
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Video
Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Never Use Web Forms Again
Find out in less than 4 minutes the Top 5 Reasons to ditch Web Forms and move over to MVC already!
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Watch
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Enterprise MVC Apps - 2 part course
Build real world applications from the ground up
Now running!
Enterprise MVC Apps Part I: Going beyond the demos
Cost: $330 +GST
Format: 1 day
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The Model View Controller design pattern has been a proven and effective way of structuring
applications for more than 30 years. In 2007, Microsoft introduced ASP.NET MVC to the world and
since then, the framework has evolved into a mature and powerful way of writing dynamic web sites
and powerful web applications.
ASP.NET MVC provides a great way of structuring your application, ensuring a clean separation of
concerns, easy testability, and ultimate control over markup. It is quickly becoming the go-to
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Enterprise MVC Apps Part I: Going beyond the demos
This course will introduce you to the latest version of ASP.NET MVC version 4. Throughout the course,
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Read
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Perth: Microsoft Facility MON 4 MARCH 2013 |
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Adelaide: Microsoft Facility THU 7 MARCH 2013 |
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Melbourne: Microsoft Facility FRI 8 MARCH 2013 |
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Brisbane: Microsoft Facility TUE 12 MARCH 2013 |
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Sydney: SSW Neutral Bay WED 13 MARCH 2013 |
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Online: Webinar - Only $80 + GST WED 13 MARCH 2013 |
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This sellout course series will be run at 5 capital cities around Australia. Dates for Part 2 will
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Sydney .NET User Group - SPECIAL EVENT!
Celebrating 20 years of Sydney .NET User Groups
This month marks the 20th anniversary of the Sydney .NET User group!
The group has been around, in one form or another, for 20 years. It started as an Access User Group,
moved to ASP, and then finally .NET which is now also streaming Live!
To celebrate this landmark event, we’re having a special User Group this month on January 16th, with
drinks, festivities, door prizes, and of course another fantastic speaker.
We’re really proud of this and we hope you can join us.
Common Design Patterns - Steve Smith
Design Patterns provide common templates for solving the same family of problems in a similar way.
They also provide a higher-level language for software developers to use to describe approaches they
might choose when designing a component of an application. In this session, you'll learn about
several of the most common, and useful, design patterns used by .NET developers today.
About the Presenter
Steve Smith is a software developer with a passion for building quality software as
effectively as possible. He's also EVP, Services for Telerik. He's a Microsoft Regional Director and
MVP, a frequent speaker at developer conferences, an author, and a trainer. In the past he's
co-founded and sold Lake Quincy Media and NimblePros (recently acquired by Telerik). Steve's an
ex-Army Engineer officer and Iraq veteran who enjoys playing games and spending time outdoors.
https://about.me/stevenasmith
To see more details and RSVP, please visit our
Facebook .NET Group, our
LinkedIn .NET Group or our *NEW* Meetup
Group.
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Sydney .NET User Group - BONUS SESSION!
The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney
Intro to TypeScript - Chris Sells
TypeScript is a language for application-scale JavaScript development, providing a a typed superset
of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript. TypeScript offers classes, modules, and interfaces
to help you build robust components. In this talk, Chris will be providing an introduction to the
new world of TypeScript and will show how it applies to Windows 8.
About the Presenter
Chris Sells in an independent consultant specializing in distributed applications in .NET and
COM, as well as an instructor for DevelopMentor. He's written several books and is currently working
on Essential Windows Forms for Addison-Wesley and Mastering Visual Studio .NET for O'Reilly. In his
free time, Chris hosts the Web Services DevCon, directs the Genghis source-available project, plays
with Rotor and, in general, makes a pest of himself at Microsoft design reviews. More information
about Chris, and his various projects, is available at www.sellsbrothers.com
To see more details and RSVP, please visit our
Facebook .NET Group, our
LinkedIn .NET Group or our *NEW* Meetup
Group.
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Can't make it to the Sydney .NET User Group?
Watch the Live stream!
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Tune in from anywhere!
Sydney .NET User Group Live
6PM AEDT (UTC+11)
The team at SSWTV are now streaming our User Group sessions live. Each session will also
be published on the SSWTV site after the event so you can review what was said in the
sessions.
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This month we will be running 2 sessions and BOTH will be streamed live!
Our usual Wednesday session will be a celebration of the User Groups 20th year in existence as well
as a bonus session on Thursday with Chris Sells from Telerik visiting from the US.
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SSW and Telerik NerdDinner
Where nerds meet and eat
SSW and Telerik invite you to join us for pizza at The Oaks. A fantastic opportunity for networking
with peers and sharing thoughts after the Sydney .NET User Group presentation.
Sydney .Net User Group and NerdDinner proudly sponsored by:
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Canberra .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Canberra
IL Weaving crash course
IL Weaving is the modification of a .net assembly through the manipulation of its Common Intermediate
Language (IL).
However it is better described by some examples of the things that can be achieved:
Merging assemblies: eg ILMerge or Costura Assembly obfuscation: eg eazfuscator Method timing: eg
MethodTimer Aspect Oriented Programming: eg PostSharp or SheepAspect Implementing
INotifyPropertyChanged eg NotifyPropertyWeaver Changing .net string comparisons to be case
insensitive eg Caseless
I will be walking through how IL Weaving works, how you can leverage weaving tools and how to build
tools that can manipulate IL.
About the Presenter
Simon Cropp is a programmer and all round computer nerd who is happily married to the Greek
goddess Helen. He works in Canberra Australia, mostly on large government department projects. He
works mostly in the Microsoft space but has dabbled in Apple and Linux/Unix. Simon has been
programming for 20 years and has some 10 year old code still in production.
He has an interest in keeping fit through mountain biking/running, cross-fit and a little time in the
gym and also misses the ocean.
You can visit Simon's blog at https://simoncropp.com/ although it
is not currently very active. Simon also has a Github
profile and most of the projects he contributes to can be found there.
Simon is currently interested in ILWeaving (with Fody) and
SOA (with NServiceBus)
Simon is happy to be contacted at any time via his Twitter or email.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit our
Facebook .NET Group, our
LinkedIn .NET Group or our *NEW* MeetUp
Group
Canberra .Net User Group proudly sponsored by:
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Welcome to SSW
SSW would like to welcome a new employee to the team this month:
Brooke Rooney
Personal Assistant/Office Administrator - Sydney
Megan Weeks is leaving SSW to move to Texas and in a wonderfully ironic twist of fate, her new
replacement, Brooke Rooney, is an American from Knoxville, Tennessee. Having only been at the office
for a short time, Brooke is already known for her distinct Southern use of the word y’all, cranking
out 6 full pull-ups, and happily exposing her obsession with anything and everything Lord of the
Rings.
Brooke is very excited to be a contributing member of the SSW team. She hopes that her positive
energy and previous administrative experience will encourage more team effectiveness, and help Adam
breathe a little easier each day.
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January 2013
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