Saskatoon .NET User Group presents:

Join us as we continue to celebrate the
launch of Visual Studio 2005!

 June 3rd from 2-4:30 the
Saskatoon .NET User Group
will host Part 2 of the
Community .NET Launch

Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 launched November 2005. To celebrate, the Saskatoon .NET User Group cordially invites you to participate in the Community Launch of this new product. Be a part of the excitement by attending this lively and entertaining event!
Join us for:

Technical presentations based on:

Designing the Whidbey Rocks Application

Join us for a two part in-depth session on building the .NET 2.0 Application - Whidbey Rocks!

Q&As with Technical Presenter

Chance to win free software, books certification vouchers and more!

Networking Opportunities

Each registered guest will receive a .NET Launch Resource DVD

If you build, deploy, or manage connected applications, you need to be there. See how Visual Studio 2005 provides precompiled building blocks and emulators to help you create, test, and debug applications—even for mobile platforms. Experiment with customized modeling environments tailored to the way you work. All these features help you rapidly create and deploy mission-critical, enterprise-class applications.

These events take place at:
University of Saskatchewan
College of Engineering
Theatre room
1B71
Free Parking in V & Q lots
Click for Directions:
Map A | Map B

Sponsors:
Microsoft | INETA | U of S College of Engineering
| Your Business Name Here

This event was brought to you by your
neighborhood .NET User Group
http://imagiNEThat.ca

Part 1 – Whidbey Rocks Application
  1. Designing the Whidbey Rocks! System. Overview of the architecture.
  2. Building the Whidbey Rocks! Database. T-SQL enhancements in SQL Server 2005.
  3. Building the Whidbey Rocks! Web App.
    Master Pages
    Data Access
    Site Navigation
  4. Building the Whidbey Rocks! SmartClient Application.
The conference is quite ambitious in content, as it will cover a complete  solution with a web application, the database design and a smart application.

Part 2 – Whidbey Rocks Database

  1. Building the WhidbeyRocks! Web App
    *Data Access and Caching
    *Security. Membership and Roles
    *Personalization with Profiles
    *Site Navigation
  2. SQL Server 2005 tour
    *XML support
    *Query Notification
    *Web Services support and more…

Registration is free for these events.

Register for your chance to win free software, books certification vouchers and more!

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Location: College of Engineering, room 1B71 (theatre)
Meet & Greet: 1:30pm Saturday, June 3rd
Presentations begin: 2:00 - 4 :30pm