Baltimore SharePoint User's Group Welcomes Dan Maher (WCF in SharePoint)

Organiser
Baltimore SharePoint User's Group
Date
17-18 Mar 2011 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Baltimore, US
Cost
Free

Join us for Thursday's BSPUG meeting as we welcome Dan Maher
for a very informative session.
 

Session: 6pm - Networking & Dinner
6:45 - Session start (go live via streaming)


Location: 7467 Ridge RoadHanover, MD 21076 (3rd floor, straight off the elevator)

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Please RSVP ONLY IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND IN PERSON http://www.baltimoresug.org/events

Session: WCF in SharePoint

Dan Maher will be speaking about WCF in SharePoint, and will show you how to create a simple WCF service that can be accessed using AJAX within a SharePoint web part. BhaskaraHe'll also show you the differences between implementing the same WCF service the "old" way (2007) and the "new" way (2010).

Dan Maher is a Manager-level Consultant with Sogeti USA in Baltimore, specializing in virtually everything from Microsoft including all things .NET: WCF, ASP.NET, WWF, Windows Forms, and SharePoint development. His development experience is 28 years long, with nearly 2 dozen programming languages and environments, various database platforms, and virtually every version of Windows since 2.0.

We will be streaming the event live on the main BSPUG site http://www.baltimoresug.org

Please RSVP ONLY IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND IN PERSON http://www.baltimoresug.org/events

 

 

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