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Four Guys with Code
 
Join us on August 11th for a mini-session marathon on a variety of .NET-related topics.  Whether you're a Windows or a web developer, whether you're looking for available technologies or something on the cutting edge, this session is for you!  Each session will be between 15 and 20 minutes long, provide you with a good understanding of the topic, and should be a lot of fun!  See you there!

 

Registration Information:

Email:events@pghtech.org
Phone:412-918-4229 
Web: Pittsburgh Tech Council's Web Site 
Time:

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

30 Isabella St., Second Floor
Alcoa Business Services Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Click the map to open an interactive map in a new window.

 

Build a RESTful Data-Driven Application with jQuery
  David Hoerster

We'll take the openly available Baseball Stats 2008 Access database and build a data-driven application using jQuery that allows you to see team and player data from the early days of Major League Baseball.  We'll show how jQuery, along with a few jQuery plugins, allow you to create a great looking application with very little server-side code.

A Birds Eye View of the Dynamic Features of C# 4.0 
  Jeremy Jarrell

C# 4.0 is just around the corner and with it is our first taste of true dynamic typing in C#!  This talk will give not only a quick introduction to the new dynamic features coming in C# 4.0 but we'll also talk about how these same features improve C#'s ability to live in harmony with pure dynamic languages such as IronPython and IronRuby.
 
 
Silverlight 3.0 - Out Of Browser Experience
  John Hidey

With Silverlight 3 there is no longer the restriction of the application having to be run from within the browser.  By allowing applications outside of the browser a new world of disconnected applications opens up.  Join John as he shows this new feature within Silverlight and gives a few tricks and tips along with way when implementing disconnected applications.
 

Refactoring Code with Resharper
  Eric Kepes 

Eric will take some old code (that he made even worse that it already was) and demostrate how you can use Resharper to clean it up and make it easier to maintain.

 

 

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 Meeting Files
Silverlight Out Of The Browser (John Hidey)Presentation and Code
Dynamics (Jeremy Jarrell)Presentation and Code