The Rhode Island .NET User Group
The User Group Network

Presents:
Patrick Hynds

Black Belt Tips and Tricks for Web Forms Programming

New Night, New Location!

Thursday Sept. 9, 2004
Invite your friends and colleagues!

New England Institute of Technology
Julian B. Gouse Warwick Campus
2500 Post Road, Warwick, RI

Social Hour w/ Pizza & Soda 5:00 - 6:00 pm.
Presentation 6:00 - 8:00 pm.

The RI .NET User Group will meet on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004 at the New England Institute of Technology, Julian B. Gouse Warwick Campus,
2500 Post Road, Warwick, RI. This event is free and open to the public. If you plan on attending please take a moment to RSVP ... so we know how much food to order and how much space we will need. Thanks. We look forward to seeing you.

Black Belt Tips and Tricks for Web Forms Programming

Push your ASP.NET Web form programming to the extreme. This session teaches you advanced tips and tricks for ASP.NET page development, including UI that morphs based on the data it displays, dynamic templates, passing values from page to page, adding client scripts, and more.

Patrick Hynds, MCSD, MCSE+I, MCDBA, MCSA, MCP+Site Builder, MCT, is the Microsoft Regional Director for Boston and the CTO for CriticalSites. Named by Microsoft as a Regional Director, he has been recognized as a leader in the technology field. An expert on Microsoft technology (with at last count 55 Microsoft certifications) and experienced with other technologies as well (Websphere, Sybase, Perl, Java, Unix, Netware, C++, etc.), Patrick previously taught freelance software development and Network Architecture. He has been a successful contractor who enjoyed mastering difficult troubleshooting assignments. A graduate of West Point and a Gulf War veteran, Patrick brings an uncommon level of dedication to his leadership role at CriticalSites. He has experience in addressing business challenges with  special emphasis on security issues involving leading-edge database, web and hardware systems. In spite of the demands of his management role at CriticalSites, Patrick stays technical and in the trenches acting as Project Manager and/or developer/engineer on selected projects throughout the year.

The RI .Net User Group is a member of INETA, the International .NET Association.