Twin Cities Code Camp - November 11, 2006
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Course Overview
  Code Camps are about the developer community at large. They're meant to be a place for developers to come and learn from their peers. Topics are always based on community interest and never determined by anyone other than the community. The reason Code Camps are successful is because they're based on community content. All content that's delivered is original. All presentation content must be provided completely (including code) without any restriction.

The Code Camp sessions start at 9am, but the building opens and breakfast will be served beginning at 8:30.

For a complete list of topics, please visit: http://www.twincitiescodecamp.com/TCCC/Sessions.aspx

Sessions as of October 12, 2006:
  • Intro to Programming with the VSTS SDK
  • Web Parts Design for SharePoint: The Difference Between 2003 and 2007 HOL
  • SQL Server 2005 and Async Calls
  • Model View Presenter Design and Implementation Within the .NET Framework 2.0
  • Building Reusable Business Processes with BizTalk Server
  • Quick and Dirty Functional Testing with Selenium
  • Building Applications with CSLA .NET
  • ASP.NET 2.0 Configuration Files
  • Utilizing .NET Cryptography
  • Creating High Performance/High Impact Windows Forms Using Custom Controls In .NET 2.0
  • XboxFriends... Under The Covers
  • Object/Relational Mapping with Hibernate
  • Implementing an Automated Build and Continuous Integration Process for .NET Development Projects
  • Developing Speech Enabled Applications with .NET
  • JRuby: Ruby on the JVM
  • Generics Support in .NET 2.0
  • Securing Web Services in WCF
  • The State of Languages on the CLR
  • Build Innovative Applications Using Amazon Web Services
  • Integrating Ruby on Rails and .NET
  • How Does WCF and 3.0 Impact My Coding Techniques?


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Prerequisites
  Developers

Course Number
  NHCodeCamp

Course Length
  1 Days

Course Price
  $0.00

Category
  4

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