The New York City SharePoint Developers User Group April Meetup

Organiser
The New York City SharePoint Developers User Group
Date
Wed, 21 Apr 2010, 21:30 - 23:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
1290 Avenue of the Americas , New York, US
Cost
Free

SUBJECT: Deep Dive into Silverlight for SharePoint

SPECIAL NOTE: I must give Microsoft security the name of each person attending so that the guards downstairs can match your name with your ID. Therefore I must have your FIRST AND LAST NAME in order to include you on the list. Please do not RSVP if your meetup.com account does not show your LAST NAME.

In this session Neil Barkhina will demonstrate how Silverlight has become an integral part of the SharePoint 2010 experience. Then he will walk through current and future Silverlight Development techniques using Visual Studio, Expression Blend, Web Services and the new Client Object Model.

Neil Barkhina is an MCAD Certified professional with nearly 7 years of experience working with .NET technologies. He specializes in web development and SharePoint technologies and has worked on numerous projects including Leading Development on a SharePoint Intranet site for the largest real estate firm in New York. He has also worked in the video games industry doing 3D Game Development and Mobile Phone Applications. Read Neil's blog at: TheSharePointBlog.net.

SCHEDULE:

5:30 PM Eat & Greet: Networking, Food & Drink

6:00 PM SharePoint & NYC SPUG News

6:10 PM Presentation

7:10 PM Question and Answer Period

7:25 PM Wrap Up: Announcements/Door Prizes

NOTE: Sandwiches, salad, sodas and water will be provided free of charge at the meeting. Doors open at 5:15 PM. Please be sure to register. Microsoft has a new security system and we can't guarantee entry unless you do!

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