MEF Training & Events in North America
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Aug
26
Denver Visual Studio User Group Meeting - Denver, United States
happened 7 years ago
Asynchronous Programming Deeper into Async and Await SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER!with Kathleen Dollard, .NET Coach for Crystal MEF Lab This was the topic voted on by you, members, for Kathleen to present! See you soon!
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May
22
Sign up for What's New in .NET 4.5 - Redmond, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by .NET Developers Association
AbstractExplore the .NET 4.5 beta to see the next round of changes for your favorite development tool. You?ll see a new approach to asynchronous programming, support for Win 8 development, and a few other features and improvements. This session will clarify the distinction between asynchronous and multi-threading, when each is appropriate and the extra complexity of multi-threading.
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Jan
11
ASP.NET MVC - Marshfield, United States
happened 9 years ago
Brad Candell is an application and web architect with IDEXX Laboratories in Eau Claire, WI. Brad has been developing software and web applications within the Microsoft Ecosystem over the past 15 years, now focusing primarily in C#, ASP.NET MVC, WPF, WCF, Windows Phone 7, Silverlight, and MEF.
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Mar
11
Building Composite / Modular Silverlight Applications - Toronto, Canada
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Toronto Silverlight User Group
Based on the last meetup, it sounded like it might be a good idea to put something together that discusses the various ways to build "loosely coupled" (composite) SL applications. Perhaps discuss the various frameworks available that can help with this (e.g. MEF, Prism, Caliburn, MVVM Toolkit, Silverlight FX, etc...) and how to choose between them?
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Feb
23
Introduction to MEF with Silverlight - Atlanta, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The Atlanta Silverlight Meetup Group
The Managed Extensibility Framework is more than a technology for plug-ins. It provides services to help with extensibility, discovery, and metadata for your line of business applications. As of Silverlight 4, it is also a part of the core framework. In this presentation, Jeremy Likness will demonstrate various problems that MEF solves for Silverlight and how to use it effectively within line of business applications.
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Nov
9
HRNUG: November 2010 Meeting - Chesapeake, United States
happened 10 years ago
Building Extensible Silverlight Applications with MEFTrying to make your Silverlight applications customizable with the potential to be extended by third-parties?
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Nov
9
NT Silverlgiht - Irving, United States
happened 10 years ago
As developers it’s always exciting to explore new frameworks; while with Silverlight we are in our 4th release we are now seeing more tools being released to assist us in our development. Among these tools are Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) frameworks.
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Oct
26
Enterprise Developers Guild October Meeting - Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) - Charlotte, United States
happened 10 years ago
Join us Tuesday, October 26, at 6:00 PM in the MPR of of the Charlotte Microsoft Campus for a presentation on the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) by Derik Whittaker. We all know that building enterprise-scale applications is complex and updating them is even more complex.
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Sep
7
CMAP Main Meeting - Building Extensible Silverlight Applications with MEF - Columbia, United States
happened 10 years ago
Trying to make your Silverlight applications customizable with the potential to be extended by third-parties? Come this session where you’ll learn how to utilize the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) to make pluggable Silverlight components, decouple your applications into more maintainable and
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Aug
5
Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group - Miguel Castro - Extensibility: Software That Survives - Stamford, United States
happened 10 years ago
Every year, we're bombarded with new terms to confuse and overwhelm us. Most of them redefine techniques we've seen and used before. In this session, I'll cover some of my favorite patterns that today, fall under the category of "inversion of control", and "dependency injection"
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Aug
5
Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group - Miguel Castro - Extensibility: Software That Survives - One University Place, United States
happened 10 years ago
Every year, we're bombarded with new terms to confuse and overwhelm us. Most of them redefine techniques we've seen and used before. In this session, I'll cover some of my favorite patterns that today, fall under the category of "inversion of control", and "dependency injection"
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Jul
16
Building Loosely Coupled Silverlight Business Applications - Santa Ana, United States
happened 10 years ago
With Silverlight 4 and .NET 4, there is a great mix of capabilities that you can leverage to build N-Tier Silverlight business applications. WCF RIA Services allows you to quickly write server side logic and data access and expose that to the Silverlight client through an easy programming model.
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Mar
15
Building Modular Silverlight Applications with MEF - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The New York WPF and Silverlight Meetup Group
Agenda*Pizza!*Building Modular Silverlight Applications with MEF - Ben Dewey, twentysix*RafflePLEASE NOTEBecause I need to get the attendee list to Microsoft early for the building security, I must close registration at the end of the day on Wednesday, March 10. Please reply before if you wish to attend.Building Modular Silverlight Applications with MEF
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Feb
23
Kansas City .Net User Group Meeting - Leawood, United States
happened 11 years ago
Extending Your Applications with MEFIf you've ever attempted to write your own custom plug in model in .net, you probably found yourself working with Reflection more than you would have preferred.
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May
26
AZGroups.org 2009 Scott Guthrie Event - Scottsdale, United States
happened 11 years ago
Join us for Scott Guthrie, Jaime Rodriquez, and Glenn Block for an all day training event on Silverlight 3, ASP MVC, WPF and MEF.
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