Web Client Software Factory and Validation Application Block Presentations - South Florida Code Camp 2007

Web Client Software Factory and Validation Application Block Presentations

by David Hayden ( Microsoft MVP C# ), Filed: Web Client Software Factory, Enterprise Library 3.0

 

I will be speaking at the South Florida Code Camp on Saturday, February 10th, 2007. You can register here.

I will be presenting the Web Client Software Factory just released by Microsoft Patterns and Practices as well as the Validation Application Block which will soon be released as part of Enterprise Library 3.0. Both of these tools are fascinating and will help you develop better applications faster.

Build Better Websites Faster Using the Web Client Software Factory

Impress clients with higher quality websites that are easier-to-maintain, extend, and test using the Web Client Software Factory. This session will explore the newly released Microsoft Patterns and Practices’ Web Client Software Factory that provides a simple wizard-like interface to help you create enterprise-quality web applications with less effort. The built-in framework takes care of the Model-View-Presenter UI, application controllers, test fixtures, dependency injection of services, and other plumbing so you can concentrate on what is important to you and your client.

Enterprise Library 3.0 - Simple Business Object Validation Using the New Validation Application Block

Easily incorporate business object validation and UI validation into your ASP.NET and Winform Applications using the new Validation Application Block in Enterprise Library 3.0. This session walks you through the new application block step-by-step and shows you how to make business object validation a simple and effortless part of your application development best practices.

Learn more here.

News Feed: David Hayden ( Microsoft MVP C# )

Filed: Web Client Software Factory, Enterprise Library 3.0

posted on Monday, January 29, 2007 5:31 PM

Main

News

Green Tea

.NET Development

Enterprise Library

Patterns & Practices