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May 2008 Meeting

Thursday, May 29, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Tampa, FL

May 2008 Meeting

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Introduction to Object Oriented development in C#
An intro to Object Oriented development in C# will be a review for some software architects and may be a few new tricks for others. This 90-minute walk through will review the principles of OO development, examine some of the common Gang of Four design patterns, and evaluate specific examples of OO patterns in C#. Bring your questions, concerns and comments about .Net development. This walk through is ideal for those making the transition from VC++ or VB6 to .Net, or those making the leap from .Net 1.1 to .Net 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5. New language features in C# 3.0 such as anonymous types, extension methods and automatic properties will also be covered.
Speaker:

Brandon Kelly

Brandon has been developing web-based applications using Microsoft tools for over 11 years. Currently, Brandon works as a Technical Manager for Tribridge, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner recognized internationally as a top implementer of Dynamics. Brandon enjoys all things .Net, the outdoors and a cold beer.

Please be aware that the outside doors lock and the elevators need a security key after 7:00 PM.

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Microsoft Corporation
5426 Bay Center
Suite 700
Tampa, FL 33609

Thursday, May 29, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Tampa Bay IASA Chapter



The Tampa Bay chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA) is dedicated to building a community of professionals interested in topics related to software architecture, and welcomes anyone who is actively working as a software architect or has an interest in becoming one.

We hope to provide a mechanism for software architects to network with each other, provide a technical outlet and information source to help keep up with the latest trends and technologies, and also help foster new speakers. We are mostly Microsoft focused, but we try to keep the topics as product-agnostic as possible and always keep the focus on architecture related topics.