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Claudio Lassala, EPS Software |
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 Claudio Lassala Microsoft C# MVP | Claudio Lassala is a Senior Developer at EPS Software Corp. He has presented several lectures at Microsoft events such as PDC and various other Microsoft seminars, as well as several conferences and user groups across North America and Brazil. He is a multiple winner of the Microsoft MVP Award and also holds the MCSD for .NET certification. He has articles published on several magazines, such as MSDN Brazil Magazine, CoDe Magazine, UTMag, Developers Magazine, and FoxPro Advisor. Blog: http://spaces.msn.com/claudiolassala/ | |
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Opening Keynote - Intro to LINQ by Claudio Lassala |
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 Claudio Lassala Microsoft C# MVP
BIO & Sessions |
o Level: Foundation
o Description: No matter what kind of application you write; most likely you do need to query data. It does not matter whether that data is retrieved, for instance, from a database or from an XML file, and it also does not matter whether that data is located in memory on a DataSet or in a custom collection. The fact is, we most likely need to query that in-memory data in order to make something useful with it. This is just the tip of the iceberg for what LINQ and a number of improvements to the next versions of C# and VB.NET are bringing to the developers.
o Attendees will learn: § What LINQ is all about § How to run SQL-like queries right from your .NET code § How link offers more than just querying tabular data | |
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Intro to Windows Presentation Foundation by Claudio Lassala |
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Details coming soon. |
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Object-Oriented Programming in .NET by Claudio Lassala |
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 Claudio Lassala Microsoft C# MVP
BIO & Sessions | o Level: Foundation
o Description: OOP has been around for quite some time now. Many developers have been using it without really understanding the core concepts, and therefore, not making the most use out of it. Every developer should know those concepts and how to use them, and this session covers that in a way that is easy for anyone to understand.
o Attendees will learn:
§ The core concepts of OOP: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism
§ Very important concepts such as Composition and Delegation
§ How to apply those concepts in every application
§ How to use .NET features such as Delegates and Events | |
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