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I just uploaded the slides and samples from my 3 talks at the March 2009 DevConnections conference. The Talks: ADX201: Coming Up to Speed with LINQ LINQ (Language INntegrated Query) is one of the new features provided with Microsoft’s Visual Studio Read More...
Just posted my session materials from Microsoft ASP.NET Connections, part of DevConnections Las Vegas, Nov 10-13, 2008. The updated materials, which can be found here , include both slides and samples for the following talks from the show: Data Control Read More...
I have posted the updated samples from my three sessions at last week's extremely successful Microsoft ASP.NET Connections show in Las Vegas (part of DevConnections which had more than 5100 attendees!) The sessions: Pre-conference workshop (co-presented Read More...
I just uploaded my slides and samples for my Programming SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections last week in sunny Orlando. This talk focused on programming SSRS using: URL access. SSRS Web Service. SSRS Report Viewer Read More...
This a revision to prior postings of my ASP.NET Data Controls Tips & Tricks talk. This time for my talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections March, 2007 in sunny Orlando. Includes a few new samples: Cascading drop-downs inside of a Form View (harder than Read More...
Over 130 atendees survived a day with me delivering my ASP.NET 2.0 JumpStart Workshop at DevConnections. Thankfully, I had three esteemed proctors who helped a lot: Stephen Walther, Alex Homer, and Dave Sussman. Thank you everyone who attended. I will Read More...
Sunday, April 23, 12:55 PM. Nice, France. Just arrived in Nice. We flew out at 8:30 AM on Saturday from Seattle through NY and Zurich and arrived a couple of hours ago. Of course, our luggage did not arrive with us (suprise, suprise). Last minute packing Read More...
I have justed uploaded my slides and samples for my session " SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services for Developers " at the Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference in Orlando. I gave the talk on Tuesday, April 4, 2006. The talk is essentially a whirlwind Read More...
I have justed uploaded my slides and samples for my session " Accessing Data Just Got a Lot Easier with the ASP.NET 2.0 Data Controls " at the Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference in Orlando. I gave the talk on Tuesday, April 4, 2006. The talk began Read More...
It's beautiful outside but my pale body wouldn't know because I am stuck in my hotel room working on my sessions that I will be delivering tomorrow at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections . Yesterday, I presented a very successful hands-on workshop on ASP.NET Read More...
I just posted my slides and samples from my two talks at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections to www.deeptraining.com/litwin . This includes my SQL Server Reporting Services talk and updated slides and samples for my ASP.NET Data Controls talk. Paul Share this Read More...
Just wanted to thank everyone who attended DevConnections Las Vegas. I had a blast. Also, I will post updates to my SQL Server Reporting Services and Data Controls talk samples within a day or two. I'd do it sooner but I am also speaking at another conference Read More...
I had an interesting set of conversations with two good friends and notables in the ASP.NET space on the idea of AJAX, Atlas, and the future of server-side programming : Stephen Walther and Dino Esposito . Stephen Walther says , quite bluntly I might Read More...
Okay, I did it again. I went too slooow in the beginning of my SQL Server Reporting Services for Developers session and then was rushed at the end of my session. Do I ever learn? Hopefully. I still think it was good (maybe even great) content but I am Read More...
During my ASP.NET Hands-On Workshop at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections (part of DevConnections ), I unfortunately ran into a Beta 2 to version 1.0 issue (so much for last minute testing). What happened is that I built several pages that used the SqlDataSource Read More...
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