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Northwest Ohio .NET User Group
Toledo, Ohio
 Saturday, 24 March 2007

The second annual Cincinnati-Dayton Code Camp will take place on Saturday, March 24.

Details and registration link: http://cinnug.org/codecamp/default.aspx

Several area speakers will be presenting at the event, including NWNUG's Jason Follas and Dustin Campbell.

Last Edit: 03/20/2007 15:36 Eastern Standard Time
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 Tuesday, 20 March 2007

CSLA.NET 2.0 allows you to quickly develop applications by simplifying the creation of business objects.  The framework allows developers to concentrate on the business logic implementation and not worry about the tedious details and plumbing code.  The framework provides an abstracted data portal, n-level undo, security, serialization, transactions, and data-binding support. 

In this presentation, we’ll look at how the CSLA.NET framework provides these features and how it is different than data persistence frameworks.  We will then implement our own business objects using the CSLA.NET framework.


Jamie Wright is president of Innovativ Studios, a software development consulting service provider and ISV for software management applications.  He has over ten years software development experience in Microsoft technologies and has developing in .NET since the first beta release.  He specializes in application architecture, design patterns, object-oriented design, and business objects using the .NET framework.  He loves spending time with his newly growing family, blogging at http://wrightin.gs, and he is currently getting therapy for his gadget addiction.
Last Edit: 02/22/2007 09:18 Eastern Standard Time
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 Wednesday, 14 March 2007

The Ann Arbor .NET Developer Group will be hosting NWNUG's own Dustin Campbell at their Wednesday, March 14th meeting in Ann Arbor, MI.

Dustin will be revealing a new talk entitled "Delegates and Events -- The Inside Story". This in-depth session takes a look beneath the hood to see exactly how .NET delegates and events work. Armed with this knowledge, he will examine ways to use delegates which might not be immediately obvious. Topics covered include: asynchronous delegates, custom-firing of events, weak delegates, anonymous delegates and lambda expressions. Throughout the session, potential performance and memory issues with delegates will be highlighted.

Last Edit: 03/12/2007 20:04 Eastern Standard Time
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