The day's agenda for Saturday's Lansing Day of .Net has been
posted.
Registration will open at 7:30am with the first session starting at
8:30am. There will be 24 sessions throughout the day, spread across 4
rooms and 6 timeslots. Sessions will be divided by a 15 minute break,
and an hour break for lunch. The final session will end at 4:30, when
the closing and final raffle will be held.
Saturday's schedule:
7:30 - 9:00 - Registration and Check-in
8:30 - 9:30 - First Sessions
- Programming with Literal XML and Embedded Expressions (Paul Kimmel)
- The Entity Framework (Tim Golisch)
- Data Access with NHibernate (Len Smith)
- MicroISV: Start Your Own Software Company (Patrick Foley)
9:45 - 10:45 - Second Sessions
- Well, Isn’t That Spatial… [SQL Server 2008 Spatial Data Type] (Jason Follas)
- LINQ For SQL - CRUD! (Joe Kunk)
- An Introduction to Castle ActiveRecord, or Stop Writing CRUD! (Michael Eaton)
- Regular Expressions can be your friend (Vijay Jagdale)
11:00 - 12:00 - Third Sessions
- IronRuby, the DLR and Silverlight (Carey Payette)
- Windows Live: An API for Web 2.0 (Martin L. Shoemaker)
- Everyday Inversion of Control (Jay R. Wren)
- Structure and Guidance for Organizing Applications within Visual Studio (Keith Elder)
12:00 - 1:00 - Lunch
1:00 - 2:00 - Fourth Sessions
- Be a Rules Follower: Windows Workflow Rules Engine (Michael Wood)
- Test Driven Development in C# (Philip Japikse)
- Monorail: An MVC Implementation on ASP.NET (Patrick Steele)
- Manage Complexity With Agility (Alan Stevens)
2:15 - 3:15 - Fifth Sessions
- Enhancing Windows and Web Applications with Microsoft Presence (Chris Woodruff)
- Introduction to WPF (Jennifer Marsman)
- Introduction to Dependency Injection using Spring.NET (Ryan Montgomery)
- Agile Games (Amanda Laucher)
3:30 - 4:30 - Sixth Sessions
- Agile Project Management with Scrum (Dan Rigsby)
- SQL Server 2008 for Developers (Sam Nasr)
- Distilling the Dynamic Language Runtime (Josh Holmes)
- Getting Started with WCF (James Bender)
4:30 - 5:00 - Closing and Raffle