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Readify Developer Network Event: Thursday, 29th May: Expression Web 2 & Silverlight 2, Reactive Programming with SyncLINQ

 

Please Note: Venue has changed to:

Cliftons, Mezzanine Floor, Australia Place
cnr St Georges Tce & William Street
Perth

Thursday 29 May, 5:30pm - 7pm

RDN events are a growing success in Melbourne and Sydney, and more recently Brisbane.   With such increased demand for RDN across the country, coupled with the recent launch of our new WA office, Readify is proud and excited to be hosting its inaugural “RDN on the road” event for WA.  So come along and meet some of the Readify team, including CEO Graeme Strange, who will be making a special appearance. 

Enjoy robust technical discussion, refreshments and great networking opportunities...all for FREE!

 

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This session runs from 5:30pm-7pm, comprising of an overview presentation of Expression Web 2 & Silverlight 2, as well as an in-depth presentation on Reactive Programming with SyncLINQ.

 

ReadiPrimer – Expression Web 2 and Silverlight 2: Twice the Power, Double the Ease

Presented by Alister Jones

 

Fresh off the back at presenting at REMIX08, hear our local UX guru Alister Jones present on the next version of Microsoft Expression Web, which provides developers and designers with the tools they need to work with the current and next versions of Microsoft Silverlight.  This session demonstrates how the new features in Expression Web and Silverlight make it much easier to create rich interactive applications for the web.

 

Secondly, for all of you who were unable to attend CodeCampOz 2008 (yes, we know it’s a long way), Paul Stovell will be presenting on what was undoubtedly the standout session of the weekend.

 

ReadiDepth – Reactive Programming with SyncLINQ

Presented by Paul Stovell

 

As Windows Client developers, our platform is always improving.  From Win16 to WPF and Silverlight; what was once considered impossible has increasingly become normal.  However, while the capabilities of our platform have evolved, have we? Is Object Oriented programming enough, or is there a paradigm that can better leverage these platforms?

 

During this presentation, Paul introduces Reactive Programming. If you work with Windows Forms, WPF and Silverlight, prepare for a shift.

 

 

Published Friday, May 09, 2008 3:44 PM by Administrator

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