Category Archives: Developer Events

UK – April 18th – WebDD @ TVP

What:

WebDD’09
– With all the latest stuff from MIX 09

Microsoft’s annual MIX event is where they reveal their future strategy & technology – what’s happening with Silverlight, Expression, Live, MSN and advertising.

If you are unable to go then we’ve timed WebDD’09 so we get the latest juice – some of the speakers will be at MIX 09 – and have the opportunity to see what it actually means to us in the web development community and what we can do with the announcements.

What do you get at WebDD’09?
Get an independent view of Microsoft’s new stuff
Time with other web community types – it’s run by the community for the community
Choice of two tracks of technical content running throughout the day
Good content – no fluffiness (or Marketing!)
Lunch and beverages throughout the day with choices for the vegetarian and carnivore inclined
Oh yeah and thanks to Microsoft’s sponsorship the event is TOTALLY free!

When:
April 18th 2009 – Saturday

Where:
Microsoft’s Thames Valley Park Campus, Reading

Schedule:
http://developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/webdd09/Schedule.aspx

Register:
http://developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/webdd09/Register.aspx

3 * DDD – DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper!

April and May 2009 are shaping up to be busy months for DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper!

First up, on the 4th of April, there is DDD Belfast. With a dedicated MVC track, this promises to be a event not to be missed! The full agenda can be found here. To register (to attend), please click here. The hash tag that’s already in use for this event is: #DDDBelfast

Next, on the 2nd of May, there is DDD Glasgow. All the information you’ll need can be found here.

The 23rd of May sees DDD South-West in Taunton (not Exeter as I had previously thought!). Click here to register (to attend) for this event!

The beady-eyed amongst may have noticed www.developerdeveloperdeveloper.com! This is a new portal site that we created in 2009 (huge thanks to @plip and @davesussman). We’re hoping to use this portal as the primary means of accessing all DDD events in the future. Watch that space!

Of course, regional DDD events doesn’t mean the end of the “Big Daddy” DDD that’s held annually in Reading! Rest assured that plans are afoot for DDD8, follow @developerday to keep track of all things DDD!

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Call For Speakers: DDD Ireland “ah go on!”

After Galway last year we’re taking DDD to Belfast this year and you can be involved.

The call for speakers is open and awaiting your submissions. Like all DDD events there here will be NO Microsoft speakers presenting, just speakers from the [.NET] developer community; although we will have many of the Irish Developer Platform Evangelists (DPEs) on hand to help out and chat to attendees.

The day is put together by the community for the community, in other words you. We thank our sponsors who have helped make the event possible: Microsoft have graciously sponsored the event! The event is free to attend and will be held on Saturday 4th April so you don’t even need to take time off work.

Do you have the urge to present? Then register and submit a session. Not sure about your presentation skills, but would like to suggest something you’d like to see then you can submit your suggestions using the new for 2009 Request a Session page! Somewhere in between? Drop me an email, I’m sure we can find a seasoned speaker to act as a mentor – this could be your first big break! (my e-mail address is over to the right-hand side of this blog!)

We’d love to have speakers from the island join us again, ah go on, ah go on, ah go on go on go on…

The call for speakers and sessions runs from the 12th of January until the 2th February. The community can then vote on the suggested sessions from the 3rd February until the 2nd of March with the conference itself taking place somewhere in Belfast on Saturday 4th April. The venue is still to be confirmed, but the date and the event are set in stone!

Submit your session via the DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper Belfast web-site!

Learn more about future DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper (DDD) events via the DDD aggregator!

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[UK] Feb/Mar 2009 MSDN Events (inc. Professional Developers’ Day discount!)

Mar 23 Microsoft Professional Developers’ Day @ DevWeek 2009 London

Register for PDD before 27 February to receive the discount rate of £219 + VAT. The Professional Developers’ Day (PDD) is a Microsoft exclusive, single-day event designed to give you an early preview of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework v4.0 as unveiled at the 2008 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles. We guarantee there will be no slides and no marketing fluff. Instead we’ll be delivering lots of code and lots of demos using the very latest technologies from Microsoft, including samples and more for you to take away. With so much new technology to choose from we have split the day into 10 self-contained sessions, each digging surprisingly deeply into what we believe are the most relevant and impactful changes in the .NET Framework and Visual Studio. Our goal is to ensure you finish the day able to identify which technologies will help you deliver better solutions in the future and hence focus your own research time in the right areas. And to add to the fun, we’ll be showcasing a range of ‘after hours’ technologies in the Expo area, including XNA, robotics, and Photosynth.

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What:
MSDN: Catch Up with Microsoft Rich Client Technologies for 2008

Event Description
Audience: Developers

In this half-day session we’ll do a refresh of the technologies that we can use to build rich, interactive clients with .NET in 2008. We’ll take a look at how we can be cross-platform, cross-browser with Silverlight 2 and yet get the full development experience of a .NET application and then we’ll explore how we can take that further with the Windows Presentation Foundation V3.5 Service Pack 1 which allows for the richest, most-productive development model for Windows applications. There’ll be lots of demos and code as we bring you bang-up-to-date with what’s happening in the world of Microsoft clients.

Agenda:
Silverlight 2: From Scratch

Haven’t seen or experimented with Silverlight 2? This session is for you. We’ll explain the platform’s capabilities for rich, internet applications and we’ll look at how you go about building applications using a combination of the XAML language and the .NET Framework. Along the way, we’ll look at the major stepping stones like how we can make use of the network, how we can make use of the filesystem, how we can re-use and make use of existing controls and we’ll look at the controls that come “in the box” along with the ones in the Silverlight Toolkit on CodePlex. We’ll also look at the tooling involved in building a Silverlight 2 application with Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 and Expression Blend 2 Service Pack 1.

Windows Presentation Foundation: From Scratch

New to WPF? Coming back to the world of “rich client” after building web applications? In this session we’ll do a refresh of what Windows Presentation Foundation is, what its core capabilities are and how we build applications using a combination of the XAML language and the .NET Framework. We’ll bring this bang up-to-date by having a look at what’s new for WPF since its original release in 2006 and we’ll look at some of the newer developments such as the WPF Toolkit with its DataGrid and Ribbon controls on CodePlex.

Where:
Feb 10 London
Feb 12 Birmingham
Feb 24 Edinburgh
Feb 26 Manchester

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[UK] Feb/Mar 2009 MSDN Events (inc. Professional Developers’ Day discount!)

Mar 23 Microsoft Professional Developers’ Day @ DevWeek 2009 London

Register for PDD before 27 February to receive the discount rate of £219 + VAT. The Professional Developers’ Day (PDD) is a Microsoft exclusive, single-day event designed to give you an early preview of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework v4.0 as unveiled at the 2008 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles. We guarantee there will be no slides and no marketing fluff. Instead we’ll be delivering lots of code and lots of demos using the very latest technologies from Microsoft, including samples and more for you to take away. With so much new technology to choose from we have split the day into 10 self-contained sessions, each digging surprisingly deeply into what we believe are the most relevant and impactful changes in the .NET Framework and Visual Studio. Our goal is to ensure you finish the day able to identify which technologies will help you deliver better solutions in the future and hence focus your own research time in the right areas. And to add to the fun, we’ll be showcasing a range of ‘after hours’ technologies in the Expo area, including XNA, robotics, and Photosynth.

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What:
MSDN: Catch Up with Microsoft Rich Client Technologies for 2008

Event Description
Audience: Developers

In this half-day session we’ll do a refresh of the technologies that we can use to build rich, interactive clients with .NET in 2008. We’ll take a look at how we can be cross-platform, cross-browser with Silverlight 2 and yet get the full development experience of a .NET application and then we’ll explore how we can take that further with the Windows Presentation Foundation V3.5 Service Pack 1 which allows for the richest, most-productive development model for Windows applications. There’ll be lots of demos and code as we bring you bang-up-to-date with what’s happening in the world of Microsoft clients.

Agenda:
Silverlight 2: From Scratch

Haven’t seen or experimented with Silverlight 2? This session is for you. We’ll explain the platform’s capabilities for rich, internet applications and we’ll look at how you go about building applications using a combination of the XAML language and the .NET Framework. Along the way, we’ll look at the major stepping stones like how we can make use of the network, how we can make use of the filesystem, how we can re-use and make use of existing controls and we’ll look at the controls that come “in the box” along with the ones in the Silverlight Toolkit on CodePlex. We’ll also look at the tooling involved in building a Silverlight 2 application with Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 and Expression Blend 2 Service Pack 1.

Windows Presentation Foundation: From Scratch

New to WPF? Coming back to the world of “rich client” after building web applications? In this session we’ll do a refresh of what Windows Presentation Foundation is, what its core capabilities are and how we build applications using a combination of the XAML language and the .NET Framework. We’ll bring this bang up-to-date by having a look at what’s new for WPF since its original release in 2006 and we’ll look at some of the newer developments such as the WPF Toolkit with its DataGrid and Ribbon controls on CodePlex.

Where:
Feb 10 London
Feb 12 Birmingham
Feb 24 Edinburgh
Feb 26 Manchester

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[UK, London] The Developers Group meeting 21/01/2009

What
The Developers Group Meeting

Where
Microsoft, Cardinal Place, 100 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL
click here for map and directions

When
Wednesday January 21st 11.30 – 6.30
with leader Jason Chapman

Agenda
11:30 Registration (with tea, coffee and bacon or egg rolls, if you’re early enough).

12:00 Welcome, News and Interactive Discussion – Let’s talk about:
• The latest in Delphi & .NET – problems, questions, solutions; your latest technical discoveries.
• Your programming problems; what progress you’re making with Vista.
• Your favourite – and most hated – tools; the things you want to know more about.
• Your questions/solutions on what hardware/software to choose.
• and anything else that’s relevant to the group.

1:00 Really Getting Started with ECO – Scott Price
BOLD was Delphi’s native Object Persistence Framework and much more. When CodeGear ventured
into Delphi.NET, BOLD evolved into its current form called Enterprise Core Objects which is a much
more advanced product these days, including built-in state machine support, temporal object support
and many more services now available utilizing the .NET Framework and Visual Studio/RAD Studio.
ECO can help substantially reduce your development effort or time when creating new database
systems, sometimes as much as 50-70% in my experience with the data access layers I’ve used in the
past. Being model based you draw your domain objects in standard UML, and the tools produce the
associated classes for you to use in your application. ECO then looks after all of the persistence for
you, the evolution of the database structure as your model changes over time, and many more things.
However, getting started when you are used to doing everything in SQL was quite a steep learning
curve at first, and perhaps I have some helpful pointers of how to get you up and running correctly at
fast, so you can start to see the most out of using it swiftly from the start.

2:15 Encryption and Compression – Cristian Nicola
The session focuses on encryption and compression as general techniques in the context of:
communication over networks, file storage, memory encryption and database field encryption. We
also then have a look at some of the general security issues and finally evaluate some of the most
standard hacker tools.

3:30 Tea/coffee and cake

4:00 Intensive Windows Workflow Foundation – Corrado Iorizzo
The pillars of .Net 3.0 are WCF (Windows Communication Foundation), WPF (Windows Presentation
Foundation) and WF (Workflow Foundation). Today we learn how to leverage WF to build your
workflow applications and how to apply a new programming model based on a declarative approach.
WF manages the execution of small units of work named activities: see how to compose those basic
activities into higher level units using rules, flowchart, and state machine control flow styles.

5:15 Find Your Way to the Pub by Silverlight – Pete Sykes
Pete walks through the development of his nascent “Pub Map” Silverlight application which he
developed as a test bed and training exercise for trying out some of the techniques needed in a “real
world” Silverlight application. He strenuously denies that he spends so much time in the pubs of
Brighton that he actually needs the application himself. The demonstration includes all sorts of good
stuff such as data binding, using the HTML bridge to talk to and from the host web page, when to use
Expression Blend (look and feel) and when to use Visual Studio (logic).
6:30 End (and supper at a local restaurant, if you wish)

Please book your place as soon as possible by contacting us at bug AT richplum DOT co DOTuk, and no later than Wednesday January 14th. Attendance is free to members of the DG and other participating user groups, £25 + VAT to guests.

We regret that meeting venues cannot accept phone messages on our behalf, and that mobile phones,
pagers, etc, must be turned off during all DG events.

045 – Caroline Bucklow from IT4Communities: charitable software development

Third the in the Twelve Podcasts of Christmas 2008!

As part of the London .NET User Group, as the pre-cursor to the main event (Sebastian Lambla’s Put your web-forms to REST – how to build rest-y architectures with .net), Caroline spoke about IT4Communities – an initiative that helps marry up charities in need of development work with willing developers.

Over the course of 15 minutes Caroline passes on a lot of good information, it’s well worth investing the time to hear what Caroline has to say!

This user group meeting was held at the offices of MRM Worldwide, they had a most impressive spread of beer, wine and food:

Podcast feed – subscribe here!

This podcast: http://www.craigmurphy.com/podcasts/045-Caroline-Bucklow.mp3

Resources
IT4Communities

The Twelve Podcasts of Christmas 2008
01 – Kyle Baley on ALT.NET and Brownfield Development in .NET
02 – Aaron Parker on Microsoft Application Virtualisation
03 – Caroline Bucklow from IT4Communities: charitable software development
04 – Eileen Brown on IT Professionals, TechNet, Women In Technology & Girl Geek Dinners
05 – Stephen Lamb on security, community, Linux and Twitter
06 – Cristiano Betta on Geek Dinners
07 – David Yack and Jonathan Carter on ALT.NET, MVC and Community
08 – Andrew Fryer on SQL Server 2008 and “upgrade”
09 – Viral Tarpara on Collaboration, SharePoint, Open Source (Port 25) and Community
10 – Guy Smith Ferrier on Internationali[s|z]ation, VS2008, .net 3.5, C# language features
11 – Matt Dunstan on event management, “engagement” and life as an Application Platform Manager
12 – Stephen Lamb on his new role in marketing / PR

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DDD7 – where’s my badge?

A number of DDD7 folks have been asking me “where’s my badge?”

In the past Microsoft Events have sent out the badges. Attendees bring the badge with them on the day, the lovely events staff then “click” the badge to a clip and entry is permitted!

For DDD7 the badges will be issued on the day. Confirmed attendees should receive an e-mail advising them of this process. It’s probably worth bringing your confirmation e-mail with you…but this is just me being totally paranoid!

Hopefully this makes sense.

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