Develop-One logo
Skip Navigation Links

Downloads

22nd June, 2006 Maine Developer Network ( Augusta, ME, USA )
Presentation: Programming (Smart Client) applications in .NET 2.0 
Abstract: Mark Blomsma spoke at the .NET usergroup in Augusta, ME. The objective of the session was to build a real life Smart Client application in 90 minutes and learn as much as possible while doing it. This information packed session shows how to use ADO.NET, webservices, threading, XML and ClickOnce deployment to build an application.
Downloads: Not yet available.

15th & 16th May, 2006 Software Developer Conference 2006 ( Arnhem, the Netherlands )
Presentation: Programming the CLR in SQL Server 2005 
Abstract: This session is all about utilizing the Common Language Runtime in SQL Server 2005 using C#. How is the runtime hosted? How does it work? How to make a managed stored procedure? How to make a managed database function? How and when to use all these new features? The session is split in providing background on the runtime and show through demo's how developing for the CLR is actually accomplished.
Downloads: Programming the CLR in SQL Server 2005.zip

 

24th March, 2006 Software Developer Event ( Ede, the Netherlands )
Presentation: Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
Abstract: This introductory session about Windows Presentation Foundation, formerly known as Avalon, consists of two parts. The first part is about the WPF fundamentals. Here the developer will get 'a look under the hood' in order to get a better understanding of what is happening when developing a WPF application. The second part of the session looks at two tools that can be used to actually develop a WPF application and be productive while doing it, because who really wants to manually program XAML, right? The first tool we'll look at is codenamed 'Cider'. This tool allows a developer to create WinForm-like applications with WPF. The second tool is codenamed 'Sparkle' and is used for creating more Flash-like applications.
Downloads: Introduction to WPF.ppt