Roy Osherove

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IVBUG meeting this week: New Features and Changes in ASP.NET 2.0

"Continuing in our series of presentations on some of the new tools and technologies that are part of the VS 2005 releases due to arrive in the coming year, Noam King, CTO of Sela University,  will take us through the highlights of ASP.NET 2.0.  

  There is really a lot to cover on this subject.  ASP.NET introduces additions, extensions, and outright changes to how we develop ASP.NET applications.  Noam will cover the following topics:

 

  • Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0 and VS2005
  • A bit about architecture and changes in application and page objects.
  • Master Pages
  • Personalization
  • Building a site with Web Parts.
  • Administration
  • Skins and Themes
  • Handling data with ASP.NET 2.0 (without getting into ADO.NET 2.0)

 

 

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.

Please remember that it is important for me to know as accurately as possible how many people will be attending each meeting, so that I can arrange for the right amount of food and the proper setup of the chairs.  Please confirm your attendance.

See you there !!

The February meeting of the Israel Visual Basic User Group
http://www.renaissance.co.il/ivbug:

February 2, 2005

Location
:

Microsoft Israel

2 Hapnina St ,
Ra'anana

(09) 7625-100

Floor 0 , Dekel Room

It is the new building across from Amdocs.

After the first traffic circle, there is an area for parking on the right.

 

17:30 - 18:00   Assembly
18:00 - 18:10   Introduction
18:10 - 19:30   
New Features and Changes in ASP.NET 2.0 – Part 1"

Noam King, Sela University

19:30 - 19:45    Break
19:45 – 20:00   "Hatzilu !"
                        Open session, with questions and answers/ideas from everyone
20:00 – 21:00   
New Features and Changes in ASP.NET 2.0 – Part 2"
                        
Noam King, Sela University"

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