Sunday, June 20, 2004| Salon 5 | Héron | Jarry | Joyce | Lamartine | Musset | Salon 1 | Kafka |
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| 07h15 - 08h00 | Continental breakfast |
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| 08h00 - 12h00 | Registration |
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| 08h00 - 09h15 | Regular sessions |
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SharePoint 2003 via le développement de WebParts Louis Archambault NET262 French | Object Relational Persistence for .NET Scott Bellware NET388 | Generating .NET Code Documentation Jean-Claude Manoli NET140 | 15 .NET Controls in 75 Minutes Tom Howe NET282 | New XML Features in Yukon Joel Semeniuk SQL241 | Introduction to OLAP Richard Campbell SQL244 | Migrating from VFP to VB .NET Les Pinter VFP185 | Thin Client VFP/.NET Reporting against SQL Server Igor Lozhkin VFP261 |
| 09h30 - 10h45 | Regular sessions |
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La sérialisation avec .NET / Serialization Eric Moreau NET200 French | Extreme Exception Handling in ASP.NET Don Kiely NET371 | Getting Personal with ASP.NET Whidbey Michiel Van Otegem NET240 | Business Side of Software Development Tom Howe NET280 | Stored Procedure Best Practices Kevin Kline SQL256 | Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services Sylvain Duford SQL112 | Single-sign-on for enterprise web-based systems Igor Lozhkin VFP263 | Comparing OOP in VFP to OOP in .NET – Basics Claudio Lassala VFP170 |
| 11h00 - 12h15 | Regular sessions |
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DataSet avec Visual FoxPro et XmlAdapter Rock Legendre VFP252 French | So You THINK You Know What an Object Is? Carl Franklins NET196 | Design App. with ADO.NET and XML Web Services Beth Massi NET239 | The Mere Mortals .NET Framework Kevin McNeish VEN300 | Creating Custom Data Types in SQL Server Yukon Rod Paddock SQL215 | SQL Server Administration for Dummies Jim Duffy SQL155 | Init/Destroy - The Not-So-Obvious Drew Speedie VFP133 | N-Tier applications with Visual FoxPro 8.0 and SQL Martín Salías VFP320 |
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| 13h30 - 14h45 | Regular sessions |
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What new in ASP.NET Whidbey / Nouveautés d’ASP.NET Dominic Sevigny NET150 French | No-Touch Deployment of Windows Applications Carl Franklins NET297 | Distributed .NET Ted Neward NET275 | Windows Forms, Web Forms, or Both Tom Eberhard NET260 | DTS Configuration Management Part I Rushabh Mehta SQL366 | West Wind Web Connection for Visual FoxPro Rick Strahl VEN233 | Integrating Crystal Reports in VFP Applications Dan Jurden VFP112 | Reporting System Enhancements in Europa Doug Hennig VFP190 |
| 15h00 - 16h15 | Regular sessions |
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Longhorn : Présentation et XAML Eric Coté NET101 French | Messaging:Flexible, Powerful, and Extensible model Ted Neward NET377 | Preview into the Future of Distributed Application Christian Weyer NET285 | How ASP.NET Works Rick Strahl NET238 | DTS Configuration Management Part II Rushabh Mehta SQL367 | Calling All Options: Paging SQL Server Data Kurt Windisch SQL334 | Exchanging Data with VFP and ADO.NET Beth Massi VFP367 | Comparing OOP in VFP to OOP in .NET – Advanced Claudio Lassala VFP370 |
| 16h30 - 17h45 | Regular sessions |
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Traitements transactionnels dans ADO.NET Samih Fadli NET351 French | .NET Windows Forms Tips and Tricks Cathi Gero NET250 | A new .NET Software Factory is now available Alexandre Boudreault-Ferland VEN383 French | C# Language and Tools: What's New in Whidbey Kevin McNeish NET244 | Visual MaxFrame Professional Drew Speedie VEN200 | Surviving Concurrency Don Kiely SQL288 | Working with SQL Server XML in VFP Applications Dan Jurden VFP211 | Creating helpful user interfaces Tamar Granor VFP256 |
| 19h00 - 21h00 | Conference Opening Keynote Keynote
DevTeach 2004 Keynote will feature Rob Howard, Program Manager on the Microsoft ASP.NET team. Learn more about ASP.NET from the Microsoft ASP.NET product team member.
Learn about the most exciting release of ASP.NET and Visual Studio yet codenamed "Whidbey". In this keynote, Rob will provide an early look at the major Web development enhancements that will be delivered as part of "Whidbey", and demonstrate how ASP.NET developers will be able to build dynamic Web applications easier and faster than ever before.
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| 20h30 - 22h30 | DevTeach Welcome Party The DevTeach Welcome Party will be held in the main room of the hotel. Various activities will be scheduled during the evening. Surprised activities to be announced. |
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