February 7, 2008
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Tuesday Feb 26 , 2008: JD Conley C# 3.0 Overview
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The event is free for all registered members. Seating is limited. Please RSVP at http://www.sacnetug.org/sacnet (login required). View this announcement online
Please visit http://www.sacnetug.org to register, login and update your email preferences or to unsubscribe.
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When:
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Feb 26, 2008 from 6:00 to 8.30 PM |
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Where:
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UC Davis Extension, Room #TBA, Sacramento. Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St., Sacramento, CA 95816 |
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Directions:
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2901 K St. is between 29th and 30th and K&J Streets (Map & Directions) Business I-80 northbound: Take the N Street exit. Continue north on 30th Street for three blocks and turn left on K Street. Turn right into the parking garage. Business I-80 southbound: Take the J Street exit. At the first stoplight (immediately after the exit), turn left on J Street. Turn right into the parking garage. |
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Speaker:
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JD Conley |
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JD is an entrepreneur and consultant focused on building consumer facing desktop and web software products. As a founder of two Sacramento area technology companies, Coversant and ittybittysoft, he has had the luxury of experimenting with bleeding edge technology coming out of Redmond. These experiences are documented in his blog: ” Starin’ at the Wall 2.0″. He was recently a technical reviewer for a new book titled “C# in Depth”. Prior to his entrepreneur days, JD developed critical line of business software for Malibu Boats, E & J Gallo Winery, and the Associated Press.
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Topic:
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C# 3.0 Overview |
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Explore the myriad of exciting new features available today in C# 3.0/.NET 3.5 including Lambdas, Automatic Properties, Object/Collection Initializers, Extension Methods, and LINQ. Dig into real world uses of these features, talk a little about their history, and take a brief glimpse into the future of .NET technology. You should leave the event with a good understanding of what’s out there and how you can get started with the latest productivity enhancing features of C# 3.0 and .NET 3.5.
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