I will be at the Orlando Code Camp this Saturday presenting 2 topics I am very passionate about:
If you are interested in developer productivity while maintaining high quality and easy-to-main ASP.NET Web Applications, I hope to see you at my two sessions which are currently the first two sessions of the day.
Enterprise Library 3.0
Be the first to learn a lot of cool stuff in the soon-to-be-released Enterprise Library v3.0:
- Validation Application Block to simplify business object validation in your applications.
- Policy Injection Application Block to simplify the way you use validation, logging, exception handling, etc. - Aspect-Oriented Like Programming ( AOP ).
- System.Transactions, Batch Updates, and Sql Server Compact Edition support in the Data Access Application Block
- Rolling Log File Goodness in the Logging Application Block
- Cool new Visual Studio Integrated Configuration Editor
- Environmental Overrides to simplify configuration of test, staging, and production environments.
- Tips and Tricks from the Field
- etc...
Web Client Software Factory
Explore the latest Software Factory from Microsoft Patterns and Practices to give your web development a boost. We will be discussing all the cool services in the Web Client Software Factory to make you more productive as well as the use of proven practices to make your web applications easier-to-maintain and extend:
- Code Generation via Wizards and Recipes.
- Built-In Site Map Services with Security Trimming
- Built-In Security - Secure URL's based on Permissions and Roles
- Dependency Injection for Loosely-Coupled Applications
- Simplified Service Registration and Location from anywhere in application
- Optional Model-View-Presenter in UI
- etc...
Jay Kimble, our in-house CodeBetter Ajax Guru, will also be presenting a session on Ajax Troubleshooting after lunch, so you can go to all the CodeBetter Sessions :)
See you there...
by David Hayden