Tampa .NET Developer MSDN Events: Database Development Lifecycle - Windows Workflow Foundation - Expression Web

Sweet looking lineup for the Oct - Dec MSDN Events. The Tampa .NET Developer MSDN Event is:

Thursday, October 19, 2006, 1pm - 5pm
Theater - Regal Citrus Park Mall 20 
7999 Citrus Park Town Center Mall
Tampa Florida 33625

Learn More Register Here

Three great sessions that I can't miss :)

Session 1: Take Control of the Database Development Lifecycle with Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals

In this session, you’ll learn best practices for keeping your development, test and production databases in sync from a schema and data perspective. We’ll explore how to create and version database schemas, and how to utilize schemas for ‘off-line’ development against a database schema. You’ll see how to create test data that truly mimics real data, and how to use Unit Tests to validate your application against a database. Finally, we’ll explore how to manage database schema changes using Team Foundation Server – making database development a true participant in the software development life cycle.

Session 2: Windows Workflow Foundation Exposed

Virtually all software today supports a discrete series of business steps known as a workflow. With Windows Workflow Foundation, you get a programming model, engine and toolkit for quickly building workflow-enabled applications on Windows.  In this session, we’ll introduce you to concepts including activities, business rules, control flow, state management, and more. You’ll see how to model both human and system workflow and we’ll explore the architecture of Windows Workflow Foundation, including how to design, build and debug workflows. At the end of this session, you’ll know how to effectively use workflows in everyday applications.

Session 3: Create Cutting-Edge Web Designs with Expression Web

In this session, you’ll get up close and personal with Expression Web’s top features and learn how they can simplify your Web design and development process. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of user experience, the professional user interface of Expression Web, and Expression Web’s powerful CSS functionality.  You’ll also learn how to work with XML data and ASP.NET 2.0 controls in Expression Web.  Finally, we’ll show you how to deploy your applications to the Web.

Source: David Hayden ( Florida .NET Developer )

Filed: .NET Developer Community

 

posted on Friday, September 22, 2006 2:45 PM

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