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DoEvents - June 2006
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Hi all,
Something here to keep you occupied and your minds off all the rain we are having this summer! Stay indoors and broaden your mind!!!
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With very best regards
Emma Britton
VBUG Events
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VBUG Events
VBUG VB.NET - Useful Detail with Ian Finlayson
Date: Tuesday 8 June 2006
Overview: VB.NET is a very big language. In this meeting we will try to alert you to facilities in the language that you may not have noticed, & which may improve your coding. If you have discovered any gems in the framework that you think others may not know about then come &demonstrate them or let Ian know about them in advance so he can include them.
Location: Horsham
VBUG: A first glance at Ruby on Rails with Dave Verwer
Date: Tuesday 13 June 2006
Overview: This session gives a first look at Ruby on Rails as both a language
(Ruby) and a web development framework (Rails). With all of the buzz and hype around this new technology, this session will give a view of it from the perspective of someone familiar with Microsoft .NET development tools and technologies. It will cover some of the basics of Ruby as a language and will then show some of what can be done with Ruby on Rails.
Location: Stockport
VBUG: Hacking Website for Fun & Profit with Barry Dorrans
Date: Tuesday 13 June 2006
Overview: How safe are your web sites? Do you know what cross site scripting is? SQL injection attacks? Search engine leaks? Learn how to check your sites for nasties by seeing how it’s done and what you can do to secure your asp.net sites.
Location: Reading
VBUG: Introduction to BizTalk Server with Yossi Dahan of Sabra (http://www.sabratech.co.uk)
Date: Wednesday 14 June 2006
Overview: : Microsoft’s integration & business processes server - BizTalk, is a large & diverse platform. The world of application integration & business processes is dynamic & intriguing. This session intends to provide an intro to the world of integration using BizTalk Server. We will look at WHY an integration server is needed & HOW BizTalk answers this need. We then look at the BizTalk Architecture & learn how it works at high level & learn what is involved in creating BizTalk projects.
Location: London
VBUG: Building XML Web Services with ASP.NET V2.0 & Web Service Enhancements 3.0 with Mike Taulty
Date: Wednesday 28 June 2006
Overview: TBC
Location: Swindon
Third Party Events
IBM: Bringing Service Oriented Architecture into focus
Date: Tuesday 6 June 2006
Overview: : Break through the SOA hype with IBM. Discover how SOA can help your organisation become more flexible and more responsive. The IBM approach to SOA provides five entry points to adopting SOA. At the event, you can discover which one suits your business best.
Location: The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4SD
Microsoft MSDN Roadshow 2006
Date: Tuesday 6 June 2006
Overview: Microsofts series of MSDN and TechNet Roadshows hit the trail in 2006. For a FULL outline of these events please refer to the official Raod Show site (see link below).
Location: Manchester Conference Centre, Weston Building, Sackville Street Manchester M1 3BB
BCS: Modelling for Maintainability
Date: Wednesday 14 June 2006
Overview: Model driven development (such as the OMG's Model Driven Architecture) can not only help develop good quality applications cheaply and quickly, but can also yield dramatic savings in maintenance costs. Andrew Watson is VP and Technical Director of the Object Management Group. 7pm.
Location: Microsoft, Cambridge
Microsoft TechNet Roadshow 2006
Date: Friday 16 June 2006
Location: Inmarsat Ltd, Conference Services,99 City Road London EC1Y 1AX
Microsoft TechNet Roadshow 2006
Date: Tuesday 20 June 2006
Location: Watershed, 1 Canons Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5TX.
Microsoft TechNet Roadshow 2006
Date: Wednesday 21 June 2006
Location: Watershed, 1 Canons Road, Harbourside Bristol BS1 5TX
SQL Server User Group: An evening of Business Intelligence – Chris Webb and friends
Date: Thursday 22 June 2006
Location: Building 3, Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 1WG
Microsoft TechNet Roadshow 2006
Date: Tuesday 27 June 2006
Location: Building 3, Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 1WG
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