TechEd 2008 - My presentations, come say hello !

by JoeStagner 5/28/2008 10:33:20 AM

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WUX315 - PHP on Windows: Not an Oxymoron!
Session Day/Time: 6/6/2008 10:15AM-11:30AM
Room: S230 A

Is it a well kept secret? From Microsoft Internet Information Services, to AJAX, to Microsoft .NET, Windows is a viable platform for your existing PHP based applications. In this session, see how to configure PHP on Windows for performance and reliability and how you can take PHP applications to the next level by leveraging .NET and Windows.

WUX314 - AJAX Programming with the Microsoft AJAX Technologies
Session Day/Time: 6/5/2008 4:30PM-5:45PM
Room: S320 C

Microsoft AJAX Developer technologies are a collection of offerings that make AJAX programming slick and productive, but have you wrapped your head around all the pieces? This session provides a soup-to-nuts explanation of the Microsoft AJAX Technology Stack and demonstrates how to use Microsoft Visual Studio for AJAX, The ASP.NET Extension for AJAX, The AJAX Control Toolkit, and non-Microsoft third-party AJAX Libraries to develop true RIAs.

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My AJAX World Downloads - AJAX Security & AJAX Patterns Code and PowerPoints

by JoeStagner 3/25/2008 3:38:12 AM

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AJAX World was a great confirmation for me. AJAX, RIA, or whatever term you use to describe this "new" way of building web applications is here to stay.

Relative to Microsoft, here are a few of my big take-a-ways.

  • Security matters even MORE than it has to date.
  • Web Development frameworks like ASP.NET that facilitate secure development are crucial.
  • Interest in Microsoft Silverlight is reaching a feverish level !
  • Alpha Geeks (even the ones who aren't exactly MS fans) are digging the new stuff in IE 8, especially the developer features. 

Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions. Having spent so much of the last 10 years focused on web security it's great to see the interest and awareness continue to grow.

Below are links to both my PowerPoint decks and all my code, including all the security code I showed you. I don't think I've ever released the security stuff before.

WARNING: This code is NOT finished code. I don't even suggest it's "good" code. It's stuff I assembled for illustrative purposes. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK and don't include it in your production applications. All standard disclaimers apply ! :)

ASP.NET AJAX Security [Demo Code] [PowerPoint Deck]

ASP.NET AJAX Patterns [Demo Code] [PowerPoint Deck]

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UPDATED: Live from Redmond Webcasts this Thursday & Friday- VWG !

by JoeStagner 3/11/2008 4:32:00 AM

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Please joind me for these 2 webcasts this Thursday and Friday. VWG is a cool FREE set of tools to accelerate your ASP.NET AJAX and Silverlight Web Development. Guy Peled, CTO of Visual WebGui is joining me and he will build applications live during the webcats.

Click below to register - attendance is FREE !

Live From Redmond: Visual WebGui: An Enterprise AJAX application in 20 minutes.

It is all about simplicity: Simplicity in programming next generation complex AJAX application that makes the productivity difference.   In this Webcast we will demystify Visual WebGui. We will build a fully blown application in less than 20 minutes, and strip off the covers, showing you how you can cut your development cycle by as much as 90% .   Visual WebGui is open source, so you can dive into the code. Throughout the webcast we will demonstrate that while VWG enables rapid application development (RAD) , the developer is free to create custom controls, wrap third party controls , invoke HTML resources and interop with standard ASP.NET applications like DNN and others, all in a matter of minutes.

3/27/2008 11:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 3/13/2008 2:00 PM | Duration:60 Minutes

 

Live From Redmond: Visual WebGui: Silverlight for line-of-business application.

In this webcast we will "light up", in minutes, the fully blown line-of-business application that we built in our previous webcast adding the rich look and feel of Silverlight as well as its enhanced performance. You will see how we accomplish this by a "push of a button". We will demonstrate how to make WinForms controls available to your web application and  how you can style your UI by using fully enabled Expression Blend. The outcome is a very light footprint client, unaffected by application size and weight, and as a bonus, secured by design.  You will be shown how you  can, extend, invoke, interop and customize your application using Visual WebGui. 

3/28/2008 11:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)- 3/14/2008 2:00 PM | Duration:60 Minutes

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About the Live From Redmond series. This series of Live Meeting presentations are designed specifically for the community by members of the Microsoft product teams. The presentations are all done by actual team members working on the specific technology, and are a great way to hear from and ask your questions directly to the product team.

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Keith Brown Teaching Applied .NET Feb 12-15 in NYC

by JoeStagner 1/23/2008 3:32:04 AM

Wanna jump-smart your .NET expertise ?

Keith is one of those rare smart guys who can also communicate !

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Course: Applied .NET 3.0 with Keith Brown

When: February 12-15th, 2008

Where: MicroTek facility Broad St. New York, NY

Cost: Special Microsoft Rate - $2,395 (hotel accommodation not included)

Register: 781.749.9238 or bill@pluralsight.com, Bill Williams (Pluralsight)

Highlights:

· Windows Communication Foundation

o Programming WCF

o Hosting and activation

o Contracts

o Bindings and behaviors

o Security, reliable messaging, transactions

· Windows Cardspace and Federated Identity

o Claims-based systems and ADFS

o Cardspace-enabling a web site or service

· Windows Workflow Foundation

o Programming WF

o Developing activities

o Runtime and services

o Persistence and tracking

o Communications

· Windows Presentation Foundation

o Programming WPF

o Controls and layout

o Graphics and templates

o Data binding

Summary Outline:

http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/AppliedDotNet3.aspx

Who should attend:

Experienced .NET developers who are new to .NET 3.0 and want to ramp-up quickly.

Prerequisites: Experience with .NET Framework 2.0. In addition, the labs are written in C#, so a reasonable comfort level with C# will be very helpful.

Next steps:

For additional information, or to register to attend, please contact Bill Williams (Pluralsight) 781.749.9238 or bill@pluralsight.com.

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Office Developers Conference 2008

by JoeStagner 1/15/2008 7:10:06 AM

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Bill Gates Live !

6 Tracks !

I wish I could be there !

There is still time to register !

http://www.odc2008.com/

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ASP.NET AJAX at AJAX World 2008

by JoeStagner 1/15/2008 4:17:38 AM

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I'll be joining the fine folks at AJAX World again this year and giving the following talks.

 

ASP.NET AJAX Design & Development Patterns

AJAX is not about Eye Candy. AJAX is about building functionality that is difficult or impossible with conventional web development technology. Done right your web applications ROCK, but it it’s done wrong and your infrastructure pays the price. This session will expose a collection of design and usage patterns that will help you understand ASP.NET AJAX under the covers and design efficient, interactive AJAX Applications using Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Technologies.

http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/483595.htm

 

The Digital Black Belt's Guide to Building Secure ASP.NET AJAX Applications

You think your ASP.NET AJAX application is secure, but how do you know? Are you SURE? Would you bet your career on it?

Secure application design is 1/3 Architecture, 1/3 Code, and 1/3 Operations. You can’t retro-fit a secure architecture. In this Digital Black Belt crash session you’ll get a whirlwind tour of how to write secure web applications with ASP.NET AJAX. You can’t learn it all in a day, but you can get started with secure development techniques and learn what questions you need to be asking each day in your development process.

Speaker Bio: Joe Stagner is a senior program manager in Microsoft Corporation’s Developer Tools and Platform Group and has been with Microsoft since 2001 focusing on highly scalable and performant Web application architectures, multiplatform interoperability and software security. Stagner brings 30 years technical and business strategy experience to Microsoft which affords him a unique experiential perspective.

http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/483596.htm

I Love NY !!!

Hope you will come say hello !

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