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The Top 15 tips for Real World Windows Forms Applications - presented by Adam Cogan
Creating solid and flexible windows forms applications, only comes from experience. Learn the top 15 rules that every developer should follow when making windows applications. Adam will demonstrate techniques such as configuration management, the right and wrong way of making inherited forms and 3rd party controls. See how to benefit from user controls and effective exception management.
Friday 3rd September.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
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A big peek at ASP .NET 2 Whidbey Applications - presented by Adam Cogan
ASP.NET Whidbey is the current name for the next version of ASP.NET. Adam Cogan will give a talk on: ASP.NET Whidbey overview, working with data, caching improvements to significantly boost the performance of the next generation of ASP.NET applications, master pages for consistent web sites, new membership features, and personalization.
Friday 24th September.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
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Tips

How do I highlight the Current Record in a continuous form that contains 2 synchronised subforms?
Question By: Tony Shellshear   Answered By: Sergei Tchernykh
How do I obtain output parameters from a dynamic SQL statement? SQL Books Online in 2000 and 7.0 do not have any information on this.
Question By: Peter Ahn    Answered By: David Klein   

SSW Software Audit

Companies from across the globe have been taking advantage of SSW's Software Audit Services. The common message that is received from clients is that getting their software built in-house can sometimes lead to a failure to identify design flaws and architectural insufficiencies. They need an unbiased second opinion from a knowledgeable source that can make recommendations to improve the quality of their software. More on SSW software audits

The Cutting Edge

G'day Developers!
If you ask new .NET developers (from the Access or VB6 world) what the best thing is about .NET Windows Forms, most will answer "Form Inheritance", which allows them to keep a nice consistent look for all forms. If you ask them a couple of months later, they will probably tell you the worst thing about .NET Windows Forms is "Form Inheritance". This is because they have had too many problems with the bugs in the form designer regarding this feature. Many abandon them altogether and jump on the user control band wagon. Please don't - I have a solution to this.... More on Rules to Better Windows Forms
Cheers until next time, Adam
SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional Director, Australia

Got a comment for Adam? Email Adam

Sydney .NET User Group - The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney

Sydney .NET User Group 18th August, 2004

This month Adam will be covering the new Microsoft Access Migration Kit. He will also discuss related Win Form considerations for Access developers.

Scott McCullock will be following up on the structured text suggestion by Mehmet. Scott will also show you how the Provider Model works with DotNetNuke.

Tatham will be continuing the series on the .NET Class Library Design Guidelines. He will focus on correct use of exceptions in the .NET Framework including best practices regarding custom exceptions and re-throwing.

 
SSW .NET User Group
Wednesday 18th August. 6:00 pm at Microsoft, 1 Epping Road North Ryde
See You There!! | Sorry I can't make it

Employment Opportunities at SSW

ASP.NET Developer
We are looking for a .NET developer who meets the following requirements;

  • 2 years' experience with .NET and the Framework
  • 5 years' experience in IT
  • Application development experience across a variety of industries
  • Capable in designing and implementing ASP.NET and Win Form applications
  • Solid programming experience with VB.NET and C#
  • XML, HTML, CSS, and Javascript
The successful candidate will have:
  • A recent degree in either IT, Commerce or Science
  • Knowledge of HTML, Flash & JavaScript
  • UAI/TER (or equivalent) of 80% or above
  • Fantastic interpersonal and communication skills
  • Self-motivation and high attention to detail
  • Knowledge of marketing will be highly regarded.
Email Peter a cover letter and your resume.

Administration / Marketing Manager
We are looking for a graduate who is keen to get into the IT industry as a Administration/Marketing Manager. Your role will involve:

  • Devising and implementing marketing strategies
  • Sourcing new business and giving presentations to clients
  • Liaising with clients and developers
  • Marketing and web administration
  • Following up clients who have downloaded our software products
The successful candidate will have:
  • A recent degree in either IT, Commerce or Science
  • Knowledge of HTML, Flash & JavaScript
  • UAI/TER (or equivalent) of 80% or above
  • Fantastic interpersonal and communication skills
  • Self-motivation and high attention to detail
  • Knowledge of marketing will be highly regarded.
An IT degree is essential, and you must have a presentable UAI or equivalent.

Email Rebecca a cover letter and your resume.

More on employment at SSW.

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