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Note: (from Kevin Pammett) —
Except for this insert... this whole page was created by IE when I did a "Save As" on the announcement page for a one-day technical training session that I attended when I first started to focus on the Microsoft .Net Technologies noted below.

Since Microsoft do not leave these announcment pages on-line for very long, I've taken the liberty of capturing this page as part of documenting my personal training initiative — simply as a believable way to incorporate this into my résumé. As such, you will see some broken links on this page but it's really only the body, below, that I'm trying to capture.

Last Updated: 23/Mar/2002 9:46


MSDN Presents: Russ' Tool Shed

03/22/2002 09:00 AM - 03/22/2002 04:15 PM
Language: English-American

Microsoft Waltham
201 Jones Road
Waltham MA 02451 United States

General Event Information
Products: .NET

Recommended Audience: Developer

9-10:30 - ASP .NET - Tips and Tricks This session demonstrates a variety of advanced techniques that you can leverage to build more powerful and scalable ASP.NET web applications and XML web services. We'll cover debugging on the server side, application tracing and profiling, and event logging. We'll examine the use of performance counters to find bottlenecks, and how ASP.NET and robust exception handling changes error handling for Web Applications.

10:45-12:15 - Introduction to C# This session will provide an overview of the C# language, starting with the traditional Hello World application to some of the innovative features of C# like value and reference types, boxing and unboxing, delegates, attributes and robust versioning.

1-2:30 - .NET Class Libraries From A to Z This session will explore the extensive Microsoft .NET Framework Class Library. The .NET Framework provides a rich set of interfaces, as well as abstract and concrete (non-abstract) classes. The .NET Framework types are the foundation on which .NET applications, components, and controls are built. We'll see how the .NET Framework truly simplifies application development.

2:45-4:15 - How To Build Mobile Solutions Using the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit This session delves into the implementation of an ASP.NET Web Application that will be accessed by users with mobile devices like Internet-enabled phones or PDAs.





Last Updated: 02/23/2002 22:19:32
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