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Dan Rigsby speaks on RESTing on the Web with Wcf
- Date
- 17-18 Mar 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Signal Learning 3840 Edison Lakes Parkway , Mishawaka, US
- Cost
- Free
Dan Rigsby is a Lead Software Engineer for Interactive Intelligence in Indianapolis, Indiana where he has been since March of 2000. Dan has been an avid .Net developer since late 2001 starting with ASP.Net, but today concentrates on sever side plumbing (Wcf), application architecture, and windows smart client applications. He has also been known to dabble heavily in xml, xslt, databases (his Master Degree focus), and other "buzzword" technologies. Dan is very involved on the MSDN forums for Wcf and has reached the level of a 5 star moderator. He is also an officer at IndyNDA and is always eager to help out in the community. As a certified ScrumMaster, Dan has been involved in agile techniques and project management. Read more about Dan and development adventures at http://www.danrigsby.com/ or connect with him on Twitter or Facebook.
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