The Rhode Island.Net User Group

Meeting Schedule

The RI .Net User Group usually meets on the first Wednesday of each month at Roger Williams University. Pizza and Soda from 5:00 - 6:00 pm. Presentation from 6:00 - 8:00 pm.

Current and Past Topics (click date for details):

May 7, 2008 Tim Huckaby: TBA  INETA Sponsored Event
Tuesday
April 1, 2008
Chris Bowen : Visual Studio 2008 for Web Developers
February 6, 2008 Neeraj Sangal: To know the Dependencies is to Understand the Architecture
December 5, 2008 Don Demsak: An Intro to LINQ: "TheOne Query Syntax to Rule Them All"  INETA Sponsored Event
November 15, 2007
6:30 - 9:00pm
Russ Fustino: It's All About the Tools - Russ is back for one night only!
November 14, 2007
6:00 - 9:00pm

Steve Simon: Using CLR Assemblies with Microsoft SQL Server Stored Procedures
Joint Meeting with SNESSUG @ New England Tech - Click for More Info

April 4, 2007 Jason Beres: ATLAS    INETA Sponsored Event
March 7, 2007 TBA
February 7, 2007 Stuart Jones: Building Web Applications With AJAX
December 6, 2006 Puneet Sarda: New Toys: XAML and WPF
November 1, 2006 Mauro Cardarelli: Using Web Parts with ASP.Net 2.0
October 4, 2006 Jay Tavares & Mauro Cardarelli: Building Web Parts w/ VS 2005
September 6, 2006 Don Sorcinelli: CODE FOCUSED -
Leveraging Outlook Mobile and Message Interception in the .NET Compact Framework
May 3, 2006 Joe Stagner: PHP on Windows and Linux: Pros and Cons.
April 5, 2006 Chris Pels: Introduction to the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
January 10, 2006 Don Sorcinelli: NET Compact Framework/Mobile Devices
December 13, 2005 Adam Machanic: SQL Server /CLR
November 8, 2005 Richard Hale Shaw: Cool, New, Fun Features in the Framework 2.0 Base Class Libraries
October 11, 2005 Adam Cogan: 15 Rules to Better Code + Tools to Keep your Code Healthy

February 10, 2005
@ NEIT

Robert Hurlbut: Secure Coding for the .NET Developer

January 13, 2005
@NEIT

Chris Pels: Creating Service Contracts for Service Oriented Applications
December 12, 2004
@ NEIT
Patrick Hynds & Duane Laflotte: .NET security that is so secret, we can't even tell you what it's about
Oct. 14, 2004
@ NEIT
Rick Greene: How you can take advantage of the new SQL Server Reporting Services
Sept. 9, 2004
@ NEIT 
Patrick Hynds: Black Belt Tips and Tricks for Web Forms Programming
[code] [slides]
June 2, 2004 Carl Franklin: Will tape a "Dot Net Rocks" show at the meeting and discuss "What's New in Whidbey"
May 5, 2004 Joe Stagner: UML integration with Visio and .Net.
April 7, 2004 Stephen Howard: ASP.NET: authentication, authorization, code access security
March 3, 2004 Joe Stagner: Managing Identity in ASP.NET
Feb 4, 2004 Bob Familiar: XSD: What, Why and How
Dec. 3, 2003 Project Solutions Group: Canceled
Nov. 5, 2003 Carl Franklin: So you THINK you know Objects
Sept. 3, 2003 Carl Franklin: Delegates, Threads & Events
August 6, 2003 Stephen Howard: Using the XML Capabilities in the .NET Framework: A hands-on Tutorial
July 2, 2003 No Meeting - July 4th Week
June 4, 2003 Andrew Novick: Net Programmatic Access to SQL Server 2000 XML
May 7, 2003 Russ Fustino: What's new in VS.NET 2003
April 2, 2003 Stephen Howard: System.XML
March 5, 2003: Developing ASP.NET Apps with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX: Web Cast and Hands-on Workshop
February 5, 2003: Mike Amundsen: Building SOAP-XML Web Services for ASP.NET
January 1, 2003: No Meeting: New Year's Day
December 4, 2002: Carl Franklin: What's new in Visual Studio .NET
2003 with an emphasis on writing for mobile devices
November 6, 2002: Bill Heys: Using Enterprise Templates from Visual Studio Enterprise Architect
to build the Data Access Layer for an Intranet Application.
October 2, 2002: Carl Franklin: Advanced ADO.NET Programming with VB.NET
September 4, 2002: No Meeting - Labor Day Week
August 7, 2002: Hands-on .Net  at Roger Williams University - Main Campus, GSB 222
July 3, 2002: No Meeting - July 4th Week
June 5, 2002: Russ Fustino: Create Windows(r) Applications with .NET
May 1, 2002: Bill Heys: Building Mobile Solutions Using .Net
April 3, 2002: Bill Heys, Debugging with .Net
March 13, 2002 Russ Fustino, ASP: Tips and Tricks

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