London .NET August Meetup

Organiser
London .NET Meetup Group
Date
Tue, 18 Aug 2009, 18:00 - 20:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , City of London, GB
Cost
Free

Morning All,

We've been fortunate enough to secure a second presenter for April following on from the great success of Mike's presentation last week. Thanks Mike!

On the 17th of April, we have Bryan Crotaz from the Inspired Signage Group (www.inspiredsignage.com). Bryan will be presenting on Model Driven Architecture with Eco IV.

We look forward to seeing you there.


This group is all about sharing with, and learning from, our peers in the industry. If you've done something cool you want to show off, found an arcane corner of the framework worthy of sharing, or are confused by the newest round of Microsoft-ese, this group is the place to be.

At the last Meetup we had some very engaging free-form conversations about various members' commercial work in WPF and showed off demos of the cool things a few of us have built (and actually brought into production) in WPF.

For this meetup, we agreed to keep it free-form again, and talk more deeply about the specific war stories and performance challenges that went into the building of the WPF demos we all showed of, discuss the learning curve for WPF and how to ease it, and also start delving into LINQ.

Agenda:

[list]

  • Introductions
  • Presentation/demo/talk by lab49/attendee
  • Discussion on presentation/demo/talk
  • Open forum
  • Suggestions for presentation at next meetup
  • [/list]

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