• 29Apr
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    Here is a link to the slides and code from John Blumenauer’s WPF Model-View-ViewModel presentation at the Richmond Code Camp 2009.1.

    WPF Model-View-ViewModel Slides and Code

  • 25Apr
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    The next FredNUG meeting will be on Wednesday 5/27 at 6:30pm at the Urbana library.

    The intro topic for the evening will be “SQL Server Dynamic Management Views” with Jeremy Kadlec.

    The main topic will be “Dissecting DevEvents.com: A Look at a Real World .NET MVC Implementation” with Steve Andrews.

    The ASP.NET MVC Framework provides a powerful Model View Controller (MVC) approach to building web applications, and provides separation of concerns, increased testability, control over HTML output, and intuitive URLs. We will start by looking at building a model framework with LINQ to SQL, including validation and model binding. Then, we’ll explore a custom generics-based repository and services implementation. Finally, we’ll tie it all together with a look at Views and jQuery.

    Thanks to Edgewood Solutions for sponsoring our April and May meetings.

  • 25Apr
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    Here is a link to some resources, including many of the web sites that Jeff Schoolcraft mentioned in his presentation:

    Coding for Fun and Profit

  • 20Apr
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    Here is a link to the slides and code from John Blumenauer’s Unity Application Block codecamp presentation.

    Unity Application Block Slides and Code

  • 10Apr
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    The next FredNUG meeting will be on Wednesday 4/22 at 6:30pm at the Urbana library.

    The intro topic for the evening will be “SQL Server Performance” with Jeremy Kadlec.

    The main topic will be “Coding for Fun and Profit” with Jeff Schoolcraft:

    A casual show and tell–with audience participation of course–of fun ways to keep your edge (and sanity).  The happy side effect is you’re learning and hopefully becoming more marketable to your current employer or getting enough sparks to ignite the fire and be your own boss.  This isn’t a technical session, per se, but bring your laptops and be ready to code.

    Thanks to Edgewood Solutions for sponsoring our April and May meetings.