ADVANCED TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS
NEW! Autumn 2008 "compact" Guerrilla .NET 3.5, Sweden in association with Kodexe Over 30 hours of material in three days! We’ll show you the new functionality introduced in .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. We’ll be covering: C# 3.0 LINQ to Objects LINQ to XML LINQ to SQL
We’ll also introduce the REST API for WCF and the WCF / Workflow integration layer for building workflow based services. Finally, we’ll be showing you how to write Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) with Silverlight 2.0. We'll show you enough to get you running with the new .NET 3.5 technologies immediately and by the end of this course you’ll understand what LINQ is and how it unifies query syntax across data stores as well as understanding the benefits and pitfalls of the various flavours of LINQ. You’ll understand the difference between SOAP and REST based services and how to create REST based services using WCF. You will be able to create services that have long running stateful execution by using Workflow as the service implementation and how this can be used to realise one of the main benefits of SOA: Service Composition. And you’ll learn how to create multiplatform rich applications that bring the best of the web programming model and the smart client programming model together with Silverlight 2.0. Call or email us for more details!
Updated to R2! Essential Biztalk, 14-18 July 2008 Essential BizTalk Server teaches best practices in BizTalk applications: set up, configuration, development, deployment, tracking, and administration. Learn how Orchestration, Business Rules, and Business Activity Monitoring allow you to develop sophisticated, agile, and transparent business processes—all without writing any custom code! We’ll be using the latest version of the product: BizTalk 2006 R2. Contact us for a full module outline!
Meet the DevelopMentor UK technical team at this year's Software Architect Conference. DevelopMentor instructors Richard Blewett, Kevin Jones, Dominick Baier, Dave Wheeler and Andy Clymer are featured speakers - you can also catch up with us at our stand!
NEW! 13-17 October 2008 Guerrilla ASP.NET: Moving to ASP.NET 3.5 Guerrilla ASP.NET explains the changes in Microsoft’s ASP.NET framework from version 1.x to version 3.5. You gain core understanding and practical skills in the use of new features in ASP.NET. Catch up on the new page compilation model, membership and role providers, AJAX, LINQ, declarative data binding, user profiles, caching, master pages, navigation, Windows CardSpace (WCS), IIS 7, and more...call 08000 562265 or email us for details!
2-6 Essential C# 10-13 Essential Silverlight 2.0 9-13 Windows Workflow 17-20 Code Smarter Design Patterns 17-20 Windows Communication Foundation 23-27 Essential ASP.NET 23-27 Windows Presentation Foundation 30-4 Essential .NET 3.0 30-4 Guerrilla .NET 2.0
7-11 .NET Architecture 7-11 Sharepoint 2007 14-18 BizTalk Server 16-18 Effective SQL 21-25 ASP.NET 22-25 Windows Communication Foundation 28-1 Migrating from ASP 28-1 SQL Server
In December 5th, 2007 Microsoft announced an incubation project they have been working on called Volta (http://labs.live.com/volta). The announcement talked about a new way of writing applications that allowed developers to work in familiar environments and leave various decisions, which are often decided during the design phase, till later in the development cycle. Along with the Volta announcement Microsoft posted a version of the Volta infrastructure for people to start experimenting with. This is not an official CTP or beta, simply a way for people to get an early view of what Microsoft are looking at and to be able to provide feedback. The infrastructure requires Visual Studio 2008 and creates a number of new Volta project types. more...
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