Dave Bost

August/Septemeber MSDN Events

As I'm sitting here waiting for Linux to finish installing, I thought I'd send out a plug for the MSDN Events team.

Jacob and his cohorts will be presenting the next installment of MSDN Events to the masses starting in mid-August.  Check the MSDN Events site to see when they'll be coming to your neck of the woods.  The event promises to be chock-full of great technical content including:

> Building Custom Controls with ASP.NET: Learn how to author server-side ASP.NET custom controls to easily create reusable user interface elements for your Web applications. See how to gain granular control over caching, use control designers, render your controls, and handle postback events.

> Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Overview: Discover the significant advances that ASP.NET 2.0 will offer to Web application developers to dramatically reduce the number of lines of code required for common tasks. Explore new features such as Personalization, Master Pages, Navigation Controls, and Web Part customization, as well as productivity enhancements in Visual Studio 2005.

> InfoPath with VS.NET: Experience the flexibility of XML data-sharing with Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003. Learn how its new Service Pack 1 feature enhancements will help developers and users get more out of InfoPath, and how the InfoPath Toolkit for Visual Studio® .NET will allow developers to easily create, debug and build InfoPath solutions using managed code

For the Chicago folk, look for a .NET Pub Club to be organized around the Chicago visit on August 19th.

For the Pacific Northwest peeps, you'll be happy to hear (as if you haven't already) that Rory is assuming the duties of MSDN Developer Champion for the Pacific Northwest region.  Congratulations on the new job, Rory!

 

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