Presenting at user group meetings in September

[ This post in local language can be found at www.dragan-panjkov.com ]

After break in August, during september we had regular MSCommunity BiH i INETA User group meetings in Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Bijeljina i Bihac. I attended all meetings except one in Sarajevo (unfortunately, I had to present in Bijeljina so there was no way I could manage to be at the same time on two places, in this Universe). At Bihać, Bijeljina i Banja Luka meetings I presented about Internet Explorer, WebMatrix, and news for developers.

In Bihac, I shoot some photos of river Una, thet you can see in this SkyDrive gallery.

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Internet Explorer Overview For Developers

This topic is presented in Banja Luka and Bijeljina. Session covered cool new features that IE9 brings to web developers – fast, hardware accelerated browser with new JavaScript engine; clean interface and integration of websites into Windows 7 OS; support for standards and interoperability. Demos for developers can be found at IE Test Drive website, and “Beauty of the Web ” is showcasing some of sites from real life that use IE9 features.

Slides: Web Camps Training Kit (IE9)

Getting Started with Microsoft WebMatrix

During short session in Bijeljina I did a short overview of free WebMatrix tool, intended to enable fast and efficient creation of ASP.NET and PHP websites, or even OSS websites based on some of Microsoft Web App Gallery templates. Although I planned to, because of short time allocated for UG meeting I wasn’t able to deliver this session in Banja Luka. If you want to learn more about WebMatrix, here is its official website: Microsoft Web Matrix.

Slides: Joe Stagner – Blog

Microsoft - New stuff for developers (summer2010)

Besides introductory speach for first “real” meeting in Bihac, I also spend some time speaking about new stuff for developers, for which – last moment decision – I reused Joe Stagner deck. How it all went, you can see at Bahro’s blog (with comment that I traveled little less than 900 km in 3 days – 550 Sarajevo-Bijeljina-Bihac and 300 more back to Sarajevo), and we had also a media coverage on portal MojUSK.

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