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Northwest Ohio .NET User Group
Toledo, Ohio
 Tuesday, 26 September 2006

Intro Session: Are you scared of using Delegates in .NET?  Do you have no idea what that last question even means?  NWNUG's President (Jason Follas) will initiate the the NWNUG Introduces series of short (< 20 minute) presentations with "An Introduction to Delegates in .NET".

Main Presentation: NWNUG's Chariman (Greg Huber) will present on the upcoming Microsoft AJAX Library and ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions.  Prior to September 11, 2007, these technologies were collectively known as ATLAS. 


Greg HuberGreg Huber is the founder and chairman of the Northwest Ohio .NET User Group, established in 2001. Greg is a Microsoft MVP and was first recognized in 2004 for his role in community and expertise in Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET. He is also a membership manager for INETA, the International .NET Association, where he enjoys helping the user group community flourish. Professionally, Greg has been developing software on the Microsoft platform since 1998. He is currently employed at TNS (a global market research firm) as the director of software development. Greg is an avid geek and enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter, geocaching, developing software, and gaming on the Xbox 360.


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 Wednesday, 20 September 2006

On Wednesday, September 20 at 6:00 PM, GANG will host Brian Noyes (INETA speaker, Microsoft Regional Director, and Microsoft MVP) at the Southfield, MI Microsoft Office.

Brian Noyes presents "Real World ClickOnce"

Abstract: ClickOnce provides a lot of flexibility for getting your smart client applications into your users hands. Come learn how to conquer the challenges of employing ClickOnce in real world enterprise environments. This session will quickly review the process of deploying an application with ClickOnce, focusing on what is placed where and what security mechanisms and configuration is involved. It will cover how to move ClickOnce applications from development machines onto production servers including the server configuration required and the modifications needed to your manifest files. It will discuss versioning your ClickOnce applications to control who gets what version when, as well as how to tighten down security using trusted publishers and avoiding user prompting. Strategies for tracking application usage and restricting access to ClickOnce applications will also be discussed.

Last Edit: 09/18/2006 20:17 Eastern Standard Time
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 Wednesday, 13 September 2006

Findlay Area .Net User Group Meeting
Wednesday, September 13, 2006 @ 5:30
Marathon Petroleum Company
539 S. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

Julia Lerman - Five (Supposedly) Scary Things About .NET (That don't really have to be)

.NET finally enables Visual Basic developers with some functionality and concepts that have no equivalent match in Visual Basic 6.0. Among these are topics that Visual Basic developers typically tend to avoid when learning .NET but they really don't need to be so intimidating. This session will delve into five of these daunting challenges - delegates, reflection, threading, Code Access Security (CAS) and declarative programming - and explain them from the perspective of a Visual Basic developer.

Last Edit: 08/24/2006 10:10 Eastern Standard Time
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