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ASP.NET: MVC3, jQuery

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Malvern, PA

ASP.NET: MVC3, jQuery

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August 11 ASP.NET: MVC3, jQuery Plugins
Wednesday

Malvern, PA
Our monthly meeting will be held at the Microsoft Greater PA Office in Malvern, PA on Wednesday, August 11 from 5:30-8:30. Refreshments are provided courtesy of NextGen.

We have some great meetings lined up for the next few months. Please take a look at the upcoming schedule on the web site.
5:30 Nick Berardi, Managed Fusion ASP.NET MVC 3 Preview
Nick Berardi, Managed Fusion

ASP.NET MVC 3 has many new and exciting features including the Razor View Engine, Dynamic ViewModel support, DI and IoC support, Global Filters, .NET 4.0 Validation and Metadata attributes, and much more. Come see what is in store, in the near future, for one of the hottest and most talked about frameworks in the .NET stack.

Nick Berardi is the owner of Managed Fusion (www.managedfusion.com), a U.S.-based company that specializes in the fields of software architecture / development, usability engineering, and cloud-based computing initiatives with a strong focus on .NET, the Web, SEO, SEM, and Microsoft technologies. He maintains an active blog, Coder Journal (www.coderjournal.com), and does a lot of public speaking on and evangelizing of Microsoft software, particularly ASP.NET and other .NET based web technologies. He is the sole developer of the Managed Fusion Rewriter and Reverse Proxy (http://urlrewriter.codeplex.com), a .NET based URL rewriter and reverse proxy for IIS 6 and IIS 7. He is co-author of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution from Wrox. To contact Nick, use the contact form on his site (www.managedfusion.com) or his blog (www.coderjournal.com).
6:30 Break Meet your peers. Refreshments and drinks courtesy of NextGen.
6:40 Q&A Bill Wolff, philly.net leader, ask questions, get answers from your peers!
6:50 Quick Tip Andy Schwam, Music Choice Visual Studio 2010 Extensions
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Visual Studio 2010 is a great product on it's own, but Extensions make it even better.  There's a bunch of great Extensions available for download, many of them are free.  I'll show off a few popular extensions and demonstrate how to use Visual Studio's Extension Manager.
7:00 Chris Love, Tellago Exploring the jQuery DataBinding & DataLinking Plugins
Chris Love, Tellago This past Spring Microsoft announced they would be putting any future AJAX development resources into adding valuable plugins to the jQuery ecosystem and working with the core team to improve the jQuery Core. The first plugiin announced is DataBinding, which gives developers the ability to easily bind objects to DOM elements such as Forms and Tables. This was followed up with the DataLinking plugin. It makes tying data changes in one element to another element. This presentation explores the use and capabilities of these two plugins in real-world scenarios using MVVM patterns and methodologies. As a bonus all code will be done in the context of the new Microsoft WebMatrix web development tool!

jQuery Plugins:
http://forum.jquery.com/topic/jquery-templates-proposal
http://wiki.github.com/nje/jquery/jquery-templates-proposal
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/05/07/jquery-templates-and-data-linking-and-microsoft-contributing-to-jquery.aspx

WebMatrix:
http://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/download
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/07/06/introducing-webmatrix.aspx
http://www.asp.net/webmatrix"

Chris Love
is currently developing all new web sites in ASP.NET 2.0/4.0, but still have a few in ASP.NET 1.1. I am also heavily involved with the online marketing invovled in promoting successful web sites, this includes PPC management and SEO strategies. I have been developing ASP.NET applications since ASP.NET was in Beta 1. So I have a wealth of experience with close to 300 custom built sites in that time frame. My first experience developing web pages was way back in college (NC State) in the early 90's. I quickly saw the great potential in the medium and started to preach the benefits to anyone who would listen that could give me a job after I finsihed my master's degree! First first job was less than interesting as it was developing Power Builder applications for a factory floor. My next job was a whole lot of fun the first couple of years, developing process utilization software for manaufacturing that integrated directly with Schneider Automation's (that's Square D to those of us in the US) PLC lines. I was able to build some web prototypes for our software suite, that now would be considered mobile applications (this was back in 1999). Finally I saw the future was looking pretty limited and looked around for web work, but just found office space jobs and contracts that were just not exciting to me. Finally, with my wife's blessing, I tore out on my own. The rest is current history, but a rugged one to say the least.
8:30 Closing & Raffle! Books, software, and other goodies!

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Microsoft Mid Atlantic
45 Liberty Boulevard
Great Valley Corporate Center, Suite 210
Malvern, PA 19355

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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