February 2009 Meeting of Israel Visual Basic User Group
This month we return to take a look at some of the web development technologies from Microsoft - Dynamic Data Controls (DDC) and Model View Controller (MVC).
The new technology of ASP.NET DDC (Dynamic Data Controls) help us to build a presentation layer based on a data scheme in just a few minutes, and helps the developer and the architect to build a model based application that is scalable and easy to maintain.
In the second session, we will build an ASP.NET applications based on the new MVC Framework, and we’ll also see how DDC can save us a lot of working hours.
The new ASP.NET platform enforce the developers to separate between the data model, the presentation layer and the controller that sits between them, and is letting, among a lot of other cool features, to perform Red/Green tests with TDD (Test Driven Development) in an easy and quick way. In addition to that, we’ll look at the latest versions, and to the future ahead.
As always, we'll have our special "Hatzilu" session at our meeting. So please come prepared to discuss your most frustrating problems (or at least some of them!) and to share some of your own techniques and solutions that you have found useful in your applications.
See you there !!
The February meeting of the Israel Visual Basic User Group
http://www.renaissance.co.il/ivbug:
February 4, 2009
Location:
Microsoft Israel
2 Hapnina St,
Ra'anana
(09) 7625-100
Floor 0 , Dekel Room
It is the building across from Amdocs.
Turn right at the first traffic circle and then there is an area for (free) parking on the left.
17:30 - 18:00 Assembly
18:00 - 19:15 “Developing Web Applications with DDC & MVC – Part 1”
Noam King, Sela College
19:15 - 19:30 Break
19:30 – 20:30 “Developing Web Applications with DDC & MVC – Part 2”
Noam King, Sela College
About the Speaker:
Noam King is the CTO of Sela College, and the manager of the Web Developers Community (WDC) in Microsoft Israel, spending his time mostly with investigating new technologies, consulting, lecturing and helping software companies reach their goals. Over the years Noam was a technology manger on other companies, consulting for Microsoft ,Oracle, and lecturing in many Microsoft conferences, including Tech-Ed, Developer Academy, Software launches, User Groups, and much more.