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Los Angeles .NET Developers Group PDSA Night!, Monday, October 7th
On Monday, October 7th, the Los Angeles .NET Developers Group will host PDSA
Night, featuring Paul Sheriff. Please join us from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM at
UCLA Campus, Dodd Hall, Room 175. Admission is $5. To join the group and for
directions and biographical information about our speaker, go to
www.ladotnet.org.
This is going to be a great evening featuring Paul Sheriff, a very well
respected author, teacher, and consultant with a long history of leadership
in Microsoft technologies. Paul D. Sheriff is a recognized leader in the
Visual Basic industry and the Microsoft Regional Director for Southern
California. Paul is a frequent speaker at Microsoft Developer Days,
Microsoft Tech Ed, Microsoft "MSDN Presents", Access/VBA Advisor Developer
Conferences, and user groups across the country. Paul is a contributing
editor to Access/VBA Advisor magazine. You can also see Paul teaching .NET
on Microsoft WebCasts and with Blast Through Learning videos
(www.blastthroughlearning.com). Check out Paul's new book "ASP.NET
Developer's Jumpstart" with co-author Ken Getz.
Program:
.. Creating an ASP.NET Framework from Scratch
Come watch as Paul builds an ASP.NET Framework step-by-step. This will
include user controls, a data driven menu system, a base page class complete
with User Tracking and Error Logging.
.. The PDSA ASP.NET Base Framework
Come see this new tool from PDSA that will supply you with a complete
Framework for ASP.NET applications! This tool supplies, a data-driven menu,
security, user tracking, page caching, data grid sorting, server controls,
user controls, a professional look-and-feel, an easy to create a modify
template and includes one copy of the PDSA Toolset. Paul will show you how
to get a complete web application up and running in just 10 minutes!
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Scott Hutchinson
s.c.o.t.t.h.u.t.c.h.i.n.s.o.n@usa.net
(to contact me, remove all dots left of @)
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