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Tech Breakfast - September

SSW Tech Breakfast

15 Rules to Better Code and Tools to keep your Code Healthy (including FX Cop)
Friday 23rd September 2005
8:00am - 11:00am
Location: SSW

Are you looking to eradicate bugs and ensure consistency?

Learn how to take control of your code, ensuring large, complex source code can be simplified, cleaned and maintained.

The focus is on the most popular .NET Languages (C#, VB.NET) for both Windows Forms and ASP.NET; however, you will learn how to maintain quality code in any language.

As a project or company grows, managing code standards throughout your team becomes virtually impossible. Consistent code is crucial to future development and maintenance. Learn how to review your web apps and projects.

The tools we will explore include FX Cop, SSW Code Auditor and Re-Sharper.

Register online now

Tech Breakfast - October

Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Friday 21st October 2005
8:00am - 11:00am
Location: SSW

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

Register online now

Resources

Lumigent Log Explorer

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Access Unlimited

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Database FAQ's and Links

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The Cutting Edge
G'Day Developers!

Do you know how Google ranks pages?

What makes Google so successful? The answer to that is Google's top secret Page Rank Algorithm. We don't know much about how the Page Rank Algorithm works today but what we do know is how it looked when it was first conceived as a university paper called The Anatomy of Large-Scale Hyper textual Web Search Engine.

The basic premise of the Page algorithm is:

When I link to your page, I'm casting a vote that your page is good and the more links (votes) that are received the better the page is.

This statement alone sent shockwaves through the webmaster community and sent many webmasters on a endless quest for links. What many forgot was that the Page Rank Algorithm only comes into play as the last discriminating factor when calculating search results. In other words here's the things Google looks for before it calculates Page Rank:

1. Finds all pages matching the keywords of the search.
2. Rank accordingly using "on the page" factors (proximity between words, frequency, repetition etc)
3. Calculate the relevancy of the inbound anchor text.

So looking for people to link to your site will only become important if you've got the first three discriminating factors nailed.

More on Rules to Better Google Rankings

Cheers until next time, Adam
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2 Day .NET Training - U.S.A.

 SSW Tech Breakfast


Microsoft Access - Upgrading & Migrating to SQL Server & .NET

Los Angeles: Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2005

Seattle:
Monday 3rd & Tuesday 4th October 2005

Dallas:
Thursday 6th & Friday 7th October 2005

New York:
Monday 10th & Tuesday 11th October 2005


 
The Goal: To convert an Access application to .NET Windows Forms and Reporting Services powered by a SQL Server database.

The entire process of converting from Access to an enterprise level solution will be covered in two days, using a modified version of Northwind as an example.

This event will be hosted by Adam Cogan, Microsoft Regional Director and Chief Architect for SSW.

Contact: 696e666f72407373772e636f6d2e6175

 

2 Day .NET Training - London

 SSW Tech Breakfast


Microsoft Access - Upgrading & Migrating to SQL Server & .NET

London: Thursday 13th & Friday 14th October 2005

The Goal:
To convert an Access application to .NET Windows Forms and Reporting Services powered by a SQL Server database.

The entire process of converting from Access to an enterprise level solution will be covered in two days, using a modified version of Northwind as an example.

This event will be hosted by Adam Cogan, Microsoft Regional Director and Chief Architect for SSW.

Contact: 696e666f72407373772e636f6d2e6175
 

VS Live! SYDNEY
SSW Code Auditor

28th November - 2nd December 2005 You are going to a site outside of SSW


VSLive! You are going to a site outside of SSW, the premier event for developers working in Visual Studio.NET, returns to Sydney for the first time in three years.

Learn the latest and greatest tips, tricks, and techniques on VB, ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, VS 2005, and much more from renowned IT practitioners and experts in the industry.

Register for the Gold Passport before 21 September and your registration will include full versions of both releases of Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition and SQL Server Standard Edition (no expiration locks). Plus save up to $350 AUD with Super Early Bird Discounts. Use priority code: VSSSW.
 

Monday 28th November till Friday 2nd December 2005 at Hilton Hotel You are going to a site outside of SSW, George Street, Sydney. (Opposite Queen Victoria Building).You are going to a site outside of SSW
 
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Sydney .NET User Group 21 September 2005

This month Michael Mileos will take a look at Building OLAP Cubes in SQL Server 2005.

OLAP Cubes provide an easy way to analyze the data in relational databases. Through the use of pre-aggregation and multiple dimensions, OLAP Cubes allow data to be broken down by specified attributes and can organize data so that it is drillable and easy to report on.

We will discuss improvements with SQL Server Analysis Services and we will also look at the snazzy new SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio as we walk through the creation of an OLAP cube with SQL Server 2005

David Klein will be presenting the latest version of Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 and what it means for developing .NET Add-ins for Outlook, Word and Excel. He will demo new deployment models and show the benefits of moving to the latest Microsoft Office Add-in development platform.

In addition Tatham Oddie will present Microsoft Enterprise Library.

Application blocks help to address the common problems that developers face from one project to the next and are designed to encapsulate the Microsoft recommended best practices for .NET applications. Tatham will be investigating how things have changed in the Enterprise Library You are going to a site outside of SSW releases, and then do some hands on demos surrounding the Security Application Block. You are going to a site outside of SSW
 
Wednesday 21st September 5:45 pm at
Microsoft, 1 Epping Road North Ryde You are going to a site outside of SSW

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SSW .NET Toolkit - Develop Applications More Efficiently

SSW Code Auditor

Keep your code healthy with SSW Code Auditor

Are you looking to eradicate bugs and ensure consistency? SSW Code Auditor is a 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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