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Welcome to the blog for the Cincinnati .Net Users Group.
October 2005 - Posts
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I am way behind on announcing this but Jim Holmes and I are planning a Code Camp in the West Chester area of Ohio for January 21st of next year. (Between Dayton and Cincinnati)
We are looking for speakers (submit your topics to me (javery AT infozerk.com)) Here are some of the topic we are looking for.
And most importantly, we already have a registration link available! Sign up while there is still room! (It’s free!)
-James
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Dave and I are looking for a good UI Designer for our current project, are you one? Or do you know one? Here is a description of what we need:
“Well, we're at a point now where we could really use an expert in the UI area. I'm not talking about just a fonts & colors person. I'm talking about someone who is more of an interaction designer. Someone who will work closely with business analysts to fully understand the business tasks/processes in order to design proper UI workflow and behavior. This is a large-scale ASP.NET app, so the person must have somewhat of an understanding of the stateless nature of the web. This person will also need good design skills (obviously) as we'll look to them to help define the overall look and feel of the app. Another thing we'll look for this person to do is screen mockups (lots of them), so a good working knowledge of HTML is required. And of course, if you know ASP.NET and C# that's a big plus.”
Drop me an email through my contact form if you are interested. (This would be on-site in Cincinnati, OH)
-James
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Don't forget the October meeting is tonight at 6:00 PM. I have had an early look at Ben's validation code and I liked it so much I am actually implementing it on my current project, this is one you don't want to miss. I also have two full copies Visual Studio.NET 2003 to give away tonight!
-James
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Lexington .NET Developers Group October 11, 2005 Announcement htttp://www.lexdotnet.org
Location : The boardroom of Bluegrass Regional Mental Health Mental Retardation Board, Inc. 1351 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40511
Meeting time: 6:00 PM
The campus is on Newtown Pike between Nandino Blvd and Citation Blvd on the left if you are outbound. White buildings behind a stone fence. Drive all the way around the buildings until you are in a large parking lot. Building D and Building B are adjacent to each other. The meeting is in Building B. Walk around Building B to reach the entrance.
MEETING DETAILS
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Building Smart Client Data Applications with Windows Forms 2.0
Windows forms 2.0 has a bunch of new capabilities for building data driven client applications and deploying them as smart client applications. This talk will explore the new data binding capabilities in Windows Forms 2.0 and show you how to design rich data bound interfaces. The capabilities of the new Data Sources window, the BindingSource component, and the DataGridView control will all be demonstrated. You will learn how to hook up databases, web services, and custom objects to your form controls in minimal time. The demos will be built using a smart client architecture best practices and the means of deployment briefly discussed as well.
Brian Noyes is a Microsoft MVP and an international speaker, trainer, writer and consultant with IDesign, Inc. ( www.idesign.net). He speaks at Microsoft TechEd US, Europe, and Malaysia, Visual Studio Connections, SDC Netherlands, DevTeach Montreal, VSLive!, DevEssentials, and other conferences, and is a top rated speaker on the INETA Speakers Bureau. He has published numerous articles on .NET development for The Server Side .NET, MSDN Magazine, MSDN Online, CoDe Magazine, Visual Studio Magazine, asp.netPRO, .NET Developer's Journal, and other publications. Brian latest book, Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0, part of the Addison-Wesley .NET Development Series, will hit the shelves in January 2006, followed shortly thereafter by Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce. Brian got started with programming to stimulate his brain while flying F-14 Tomcats in the Navy, applying his skills and interest to aircraft and avionics simulations, prototypes, and support applications while stimulating his adrenal glands attending Top Gun and Test Pilot School.
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Excellent opportunity for a qualified individual to work in our Information Systems Department. We are currently seeking a .NET Architect/ Sr. Application Developer with 7+ years of experience with object oriented programming and 2 to 3 years experience with .NET. The ideal candidate will have strong application design skills both on the front and back end. Also have experience in planning application architecture, and leading development projects.
Experience with the following technologies:
VB.NET; ASP.NET; ADO.NET Infragistics NetAdvantage 2005 Components for .NET Database design; SQL Server 2000 Web Design and development skills; HTML / XML / Flash Object Oriented Design and Concepts; GOF Design Patterns N-Tier Development Some familiarity with O/R Mapping (LLBL) Strong analytical and communication skills Experience with the full software development lifecycle
The Sheakley Group of Companies P.O. Box 42212 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Attn: HR Recruiter Fax: (513) 326-8083 E-mail: HR ~ AT ~ Sheakley.com
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