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  1. Developing a Windows Phone 7 Stock Quoting application to leverage features such as MPN, Linq, Threading, and MVVM

    September 16, 2010

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    This talk will  describe Windows Phone 7 development for a Stock quoting and Alerting demonstration application to highlight the phone's capabilities and it's development environment.   Some of the development features shared will be Threading, Thread communication using messaging, WebClient access, MVVM Light, Isolated Storage, LINQ, Behaviors, and Push (Microsoft Push Notifications, or MPN).  

     

    Stock quoting was chosen as the domain as it lends itself to using these features.  The application uses Yahoo Financial as the quotes' source  however the data access is abstracted and therefore easily changed.   We will start by building the User Experience(UX) and data access to display the quotes on the phone. In this mode the user is able to select the stocks they want to follow and set alerts that are fired when a threshold is exceeded. In the end,  these alerts are the real value to the application. The interactive use should be minimized as the battery usage and bandwidth requirements are too great. We will then move the application to a push model where the alerts are fired from an Azure server application using MPC.

     

    About John Mcfetridge:

    Experienced in .NET design, architecture, and training with focused experienced using C#, ASP.NET,WCF, LINQ, design patterns, Silverlight and JavaScript. Regular presenter at North Florida code camps on a range of subjects including Silverlight, LINQ, MVVM and Prism.  Currently involved in developing WP7 apps and one of the authors of CorelDraw.

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  2. ONETUG NerdDinner

    September 09, 2010

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    Orlando .NET User Group Nerd herding, and feeding frenzy. Paired with conversations about anything from WP7, Azure, past and present technologies. We will meet at the entrance to Starbucks next to the food court. Come out and join us!

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  3. Virtual Brown Bag: Silverlight Out of Browser with John Papa

    September 09, 2010

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    In this monthly series, John Papa, Microsoft's Silverlight Evangelist joins us to talk about Silverlight OOB strategies.

    This is a virtual meeting hosted through LiveMeeting.

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  4. Jason Milgram - Building on Azure for the Real World

    August 19, 2010

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    Come learn how to build apps and services on Windows and SQL Azure. Jason Milgram, CEO of Linxter, will not only walk you through the steps of building and deploying apps on Azure, but he’ll also demonstrate two use cases — the PayPal Cloud Connector, a cloud service which lets you easily process credit card transactions within your client apps; and MonitorGrid, a server monitoring web app. Bring your Azure questions and join us for a grounded cloud conversation.

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  5. Orlando Code Retreat

    August 14, 2010

    Event Details Coming Soon

    http://coderetreat.com/how-it-works.html

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  6. Virtual Brown Bag

    July 29, 2010

    LiveMeeting session

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  7. HRNUG - Blend-O-Rama

    July 19, 2010

    Kevin Griffin and HRNUG are hosting the first ever "Blend-O-Rama": a FREE five day lunch and learn web cast series all about Microsoft Expression Blend!

    The presentations will run from 11:30 to 1pm, M-F, July 19th - 23rd,

    Here is the schedule for the week:

    July 19th – An Introduction to Expression Blend
    Microsoft Expression Blend is the premier GUI editor for WPF and Silverlight applications.  In this presentation you will receive an introduction to the Blend UI and how to use it to quickly and easily build an application interface.  Topics will include Configuration, Layout Controls, how to leverage Blend with Visual Studio, and more.

    July 20th – Data Binding in Expression Blend
    Data Binding is one of the key features of WPF and Silverlight.  This presentation demonstrates and explains the Data Binding tools and features of Blend.  Includes discussions of Data Context, Value Converters, Element Binding, Sample Data and more.  With these tools you really can bind anything to anything.

    July 21st – Templating in Expression Blend
    An introduction to using Microsoft Expression Blend to leverage Templating in WPF and Silverlight applications. Templates provide a powerful way to enact GUI changes in the application presentation layer without requiring code behind manipulation. The power of Templating provides unlimited potential for enhancing your GUI.

    July 22nd – Animating Business in Blend
    Discusses how to use animation to enhance line of business applications and demonstrates how to create and employ them in Blend. Topics will include Animations, Triggers, Events, and the Visual State Manager.

    July 23rd – Advanced Topics in Blend
    Discusses how to take Blend to the next level. Topics will include Behaviors, Graphic manipulations, Audio and Video, Theming, and more.


    Registration is now open at http://blendorama.eventbrite.com/?ref=ecount

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  8. Henry Lee - Silverlight

    July 15, 2010

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    Silverlight and an implementation comparison between WCF and RIA Services

    We will look at two main approaches to developing Silverlight 4 Data driven application using traditional WCF and also the newly introduced RIA Services.  Using two possible patterns we will create very simple applications. We will look at pros and cons of each of the approaches. We will then look at some of each of the approaches. We will then look at some of the real world examples utilizing each of the above approaches and have some nice open ended discussions and find out how we can best utilize to improve our development.

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  9. ONETUG Nerd Dinner

    July 08, 2010

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    We are following June's great kick-off Nerd Dinner with another fun evening at Millenia!

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  10. ONETUG Nerd Dinner

    June 21, 2010

    We are using this nerd herding event @ the Millenia Mall Food Court to send Will Strohl off to his new gig in sunny California. If you want to come to help us roast, toast, and wish him well - just show up.

    To register: http://nerddinner.com/2377

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  11. Visual Studio Team: Kirill Osenkov & Yang Xiao

    June 14, 2010

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    The Microsoft Visual Studio team is taking a Florida tour and their first stop is Orlando.  Come and join Kirill Osenkov and Yang Xiao as they show us new features in .NET 4!

    Kirill’s talk: New features in C# 4.0 Language and IDE

    Abstract:

    ·         Language

    o   Dynamic

    o   Named and optional

    o   Co/Contravariance

    o   COM improvements, NoPIA, omit ref etc.

    ·         IDE

    o   Call Hierarchy

    o   Quick Symbol Search

    o   Highlight References

    o   Generate From Usage

    o   Fix aggressive IntelliSense (consume first, list filtering)

    ·         Room for ANY questions (tester’s life at Microsoft, Silverlight/WPF, www.livegeometry.com, CodePlex, VS 2010 Extensions – any random stuff)

    Kirill’s Bio:

    Kirill Osenkov is an SDET on the Microsoft Visual Studio C# IDE team. He is responsible for IntelliSense, navigation, refactoring, editor, etc. as well as stress testing for managed languages. As a hobby, Kirill works on http://livegeometry.codeplex.com - an open-source .NET (Silverlight/WPF) interactive CAD/dynamic geometry library. Kirill has a blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/kirillosenkov and Twitter at http://twitter.com/kirillosenkov.

     

    Yang’s Talk: What’s new in VB 10

    Abstract:

    ·         Language

    o   Auto-implemented properties

    o   Array literals/Collection initializers

    o   Multiline lambdas

    o   Interop with dynamic languages

    o   Compiling without PIAs

    o   Generic Variance

    ·         IDE

    o   Generate from usage

    o   Implicit line continuation

    o   Navigate to

    o   Keyword colorization

    o   Fix aggressive IntelliSense

    ·         Q&A (any question is welcome!)

    Yang’s Bio:

    Yang Xiao is an SDET on the Microsoft Visual Studio VB IDE team. She ships features including Generate from usage, No PIA, Edit and Continue, and Silverlight editing and debugging experience. Yang got her Ph.D in computer science in Arizona State University before she joined Microsoft, her research is using deltas to analyze data dependencies and semantic correctness of concurrent process execution in web services environment.


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  12. Hackathon - Nik Kalyani - DotNetNuke Module Development with the MVP Pattern

    May 04, 2010

    The Orlando DotNetNuke User Group (ODUG) is brining in an amazing speaker this month, so we are teaming up with them to give our members access to such a great event.  While the topic of this event is "DotNetNuke", all of the techniques, methods, and designs that are used in DNN development are globally useful to any ASP.Net developer. 

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    ODUG Event Information

    This session focuses on introducing attendees to the Model-View-Presenter pattern, support for which was recently introduced in the DotNetNuke Core. We'll start with a quick overview of the pattern, compare it to MVC, and then dive right into code. We will start with fundamentals and then develop a full-featured module using this pattern. In order to do justice to the pattern, we will use ASP.NET WebForms controls minimally and implement most of the UI using jQuery plug-ins. Finally, to increase audience participation (both present at the meeting and remote), we will use a hackathon-style model and allow anybody, anywhere to follow along with the presentation and code their own MVP-based solution that they can share online during or after the session. A URL with full instructions for the hackathon will be posted online a few days prior to the meeting.

    About Nik Kalyani

    Nik KalyaniNik Kalyani is Co-founder and Strategic Advisor for DotNetNuke Corp., the company that manages the DotNetNuke Open Source project. Kalyani is also Founder and CEO of HyperCrunch. He is a technology entrepreneur with over 18 years of experience in the software industry. He is irrationally exuberant about technology, especially if it has anything to do with the Internet. HyperCrunch is his latest startup business that builds on his knowledge and experience from prior startups, two of them venture-funded.

    Kalyani is a creative tinkerer perpetually interested in looking around the corner and figuring out new and interesting ways to make the world a better place. An experienced web developer, he finds the business strategy and marketing aspects of the software business more exciting than writing code. When he does create software, his primary expertise is in creating products with compelling user experiences. Kalyani is most proficient with Microsoft technologies, but has no religious fanaticism about them.

    Kalyani has a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Western Michigan University. He is a frequent speaker at technology conferences and user group meetings. He lives in Mountain View, California with his wife and daughters. He blogs at http://www.kalyani.com and is @techbubble on Twitter.

    Hackathon

    Hackathons are developer events with a goal of increasing developer knowledge on a specific technology aspect in a casual, collaborative environment. They are also designed to encourage participation by people who are not familiar with the technology, basically providing them with an immersive quick start.

    Hackathon Events are:

    • built around a single programming concept (for example: DotNetNuke MVP Pattern)
    • encourage participation locally (at event site) and remotely
    • are broadcast online
    • provide materials and dev environment setup guidelines ahead of time
    • allow anybody to participate
    • are peer-judged by the Hackathon participants
    • have one or more winners who earn the title "Hackmaster"
    • have great prizes for winners and runners up
    • require all submissions to be Open Source with MIT license
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