SDNUG
Sydney Deep .NET User Group

Next Meeting
September Meeting Cancelled Due to TechEd

Scott Hanselman will be presenting at the Sydney .NET User Group at Nth Ryde in the first week in September

Thursday 2 October 2008 6.00pm - 8.00pm (add to calendar)

Location: AMP Capital Investors, Ground Floor, 50 Bridge Street (The AMP Building), Sydney

Pizza and drinks will be provided.

Coming Events  

TechEd Aus - Sydney - 1-5 Sep 2008

Tool of Month (Archive) Action

Dan's DataSet Debug Visualizer

Talk Archive Past

ASP.NET MVC Framework by Nick Wienholt

Next Generation Silverlight Web Apps (code samples) by Greg Harris

Amazon Web Services by Mike Culver

Visual Studio 2008: Features, Frameworks and other Fun Stuff by Nick Randolph

Get Ready for LINQ by Nick Wienholt

Make your Customer's Day: User First Design by Dan Green

Binding Oriented Programming by Paul Stovell

Real-world Code Generation by Nick Wienholt

Tips, Tricks and Tools by Dan Green

Vista Application guidelines and migration and how to get your App "certified" by Aaron Saikovski

.NET Memory Debugging by Nick Wienholt

Microsoft CRM by Sam Manins

WPF For Application Developers by Paul Stovell

What do Architects Do Anyway? by Ron Jacobs

LINQ - Under the Covers by Troy Magennis

Windows Workflow Foundation by Dan Green

Developing Applications with Windows Presentation Foundation by Deepak Kapoor

Team Foundation Server by Dan Green

Scrub up with AJAX - ATLAS by Paul Glavich

.NET 2.0 Hidden Gems by Nick Wienholt

Continuous Integration and CruiseControl.NET by Garrett Smith

Realizing the Many Potentials of Microsoft Identity Integration Server by Chewy Chong

XML.NET - The many ways of XML in .NET by Sly Gryphon

WSE2 by Nick Wienholt

Implementing Business Rules with .NET and BizTalk by David McGhee

Upgrading to .NET: Lessons Learnt and Problems Solved by Nick Wienholt

.NET Compact Framework by Jonathan Wells

Automated Software Testing by Veronique Blick

Unit Testing with Visual Studio Team System by Troy Magennis

Developing extensible .NET applications by Martin Granell

Extender Providers by Mitch Denny

Windows XP SP2 by Nick Wienholt

Nullable Types by Troy Magennis

Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services by Chris Masters

SharpReader by Chris Olufson

Whidbey Security Enhancements by Nick Wienholt

Looking ahead to Indigo by David McGhee

Enterprise Development with .Net by Paul Glavich and Zubin Appoo

Team Development and the Build Process - From Scratch by Troy Magennis

Enterprise Instrumentation Framework, Colin Mierowsky

Authorization Manager, Nick Wienholt

Windows Forms Component and Control Design-Time Integration, Michael Weinhardt

DirectX 3D, Luke Drumm

Unit Testing with the NUnit Framework, Stephen Gryphon

Dinkum Data Part I, Dan Green

Leveraging Investments in Legacy Code - PInvoke and COM Interop, Nick Wienholt

.NET Performance Tuning, Nick Wienholt

Gateway to Web Services, David McGhee

.NET Remoting and Role Based Security in a Distributed Environment, Gerard Laslett

.NET Thread Pool, Nick Wienholt

About SDNUG  

SDNUG is an INETA User Group that meets on the first Thursday of every month except January (though we may change the timing to accommodate out-of-town speakers).  We've been going since April 2002.

There is no cost or joining obligation to come to a SDNUG meeting.  Feel free to simply shown up on the night to any meeting that interests you.  Anyone from professional developers and architects to students and hobbyists is welcome.

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We're always looking for speakers.  Got a new .NET technology you want to show the world?  Why not give us a run down on your latest .NET project - seeing other real-world successes and sticking-points have been some of our most enjoyable presentations.  We're always happy to chat before and after the meetings, or drop us a line at admin@sdnug.org.

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