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Thursday, November 08, 2007 at 6:30 PM

FREE Admission, Parking, Pizza, Soft drinks & two raffle tickets.

 
TOPIC:
Architecting ASP.NET Applications - Paul Sheriff

Putting together an ASP.NET Application so that it is easy to maintain, easy to change the look and feel of, and is flexible can be a real challenge these days. In this seminar you will learn how to take advantage of Master Pages, Themes, Skins, and CSS for building the front end UI. In addition, you will be exposed to other concepts like the use of Providers for maximum flexibility in dealing with exceptions and configuration management.

 

SPEAKER(S): 

Paul Sheriff

Paul D. Sheriff is a recognized leader in the Visual Basic industry and the Microsoft Regional Director for Southern California. Paul is a frequent speaker at Microsoft Developer Days, Microsoft Tech Ed, Microsoft "MSDN Presents", Access/VBA Advisor Developer Conferences, and user groups across the country. Paul is a contributing editor to Access/VBA Advisor magazine. You can also see Paul teaching .NET on Microsoft WebCasts and with Blast Through Learning videos (www.blastthroughlearning.com). Check out Paul''s latest book "ASP.NET Developer''s Jumpstart" with co-author Ken Getz.
Paul established PDSA in 1991, and has grown the business into one of the highest quality consulting firms in the Southern California area. After 18 years in the computer industry, Paul has gathered some of the finest talent and molded them into a top quality team that can help you complete projects on-time and on-budget. PDSA uses standardized coding methods and the PDSA Toolset that can create applications in a fraction of the time of other firms. This means less cost and lower maintenance, which results in a top-notch system designed to save your company money.


LOCATION:
American Honda Motors
Bldg 100, # 100-1E-13
1919 Torrance Blvd
Torrance, CA 90501
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