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It's really hard for me to believe that 2006 has come and gone. All the things that I was able to accomplish and all the hard work. It's amazing that it was just 14 months ago that I became the President of Tulsa .NET Users Group when then President Caleb Jenkins, who had done so much for the group, relocated to Dallas to ...
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As the President of the TulsaDevelopers.NET group I have made great effort to get presentations from others. I definitely don't want the group to become the David Walker show. That's why when I first started giving my Introduction to Programming Windows Communication Foundation almost a year ago, I did so as a guest at other regional User ...
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I took the trip down to Dallas with the family and gave my second ever full length presentation on Introduction to Programming Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) at the Dallas Code Camp. We were supposed to have a connection check the night before, but I was too excited after arriving at the Microsoft headquarters to do anything like that ...
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Raymond Lewallen: http://codebetter.com/blogs/raymond.lewallenBuilding strongly-typed session objects, cache objects, and viewstate.
If you aren't using a session management object you must. Do a search for session[] and make your developers give a justifiable business reason they need to use something outside of the project's session object ...
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I gave my first presentation ever on developing Smart Client with .NET 2.0 at the Tulsa .Net User Group's .NET 2.0 Release Party.
Luckily I didn't have to give the whole 1 hour, because we wanted to cover as much .NET 2.0 as we could we split the meeting and Dave Potter gave his presentation first on developing Web Applications with .NET 2.0.
It ...
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