Spring 2008 Webcast Series

Imaginet is now providing in-depth technology Seminars covering a wide range of topics. These seminars are designed to help you approach some common and not-so-common programming challenges and provide you the opportunity to interact with our staff of experts. These sessions are also short and to the point - only 30 minutes long. It's a great way to stay in the lead on technology issues and also offer some of your own knowledge on these topics. We sincerely hope you enjoy the series.

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May 14, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Customizing Team System Process TemplatesLearn how to customize Team System's process templates to allow you to align your organization's unique processes to those processes managed by the Team Foundation Server.
Attendee URL
https://www119.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=73fdz3q11vj4s4hl&FromPublicUrl=1

May 21, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Introduction to Software FactoriesThis web cast will introduce developers to Software Factories.  We'll focus specifically on those published by Microsoft, including the Web Client Software Factory, the Smart Client Software Factory, and the Services Software Factory.  We'll demo how the factories work and examine what they produce.
Attendee URL
https://www119.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=8gprzl6j2tz2skv5&FromPublicUrl=1

May 28, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Windows Communication Service Gateways with C#3.0 and Linq-To-SQLAn overview of a simple Gateway data accessing pattern exposed via WCF, using Link-To-SQL for data access. Also includes a brief look into handy uses of new C# 3.0 and .NET 3.5 features including Lambda expressions, Link-To-Entities, and more.
Attendee URL
https://www119.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=0ggc1605gzxfjkkf&FromPublicUrl=1

June 4, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Testing out the MVC: RoutingOne of the most difficult parts of an application to test is the User Interface.  With the impending release of the ASP.NET MVC framework, this will become a lot easier for web based applications.  This webcast will take a Test Driven approach to exploring the new MVC Framework focusing on the URL Routing.
Attendee URL
https://www119.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=j8l7d1rddtq7sjm3&FromPublicUrl=1

June 11, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Customizing Software FactoriesThis webcast will walk developers through what is involved in customizing the software factories published by Microsoft. We'll discuss the Guidance Automation Took it (GAT) and the Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX), and will discuss the do's, don't's, and pain points involved in working with these technologies. Familiarity with Software Factories is recommended.
Attendee URL
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=699ps56b6hdjqx90

June 18, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Dependancy Injection with StructureMapLearn how to decouple your application and drive it towards a cleaner and more testable design by using dependency injection.
Attendee URL
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=g22s2bs6wzh759g7

June 25, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
NHibernate: An Entry-Level PrimerA look into getting started creating Data Access Layers with NHibernate.
Attendee URL
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=cjqnm4lgfrcz3wr9

July 2, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Creating Real world applications with CSLA 3.5I'll do a quick walkthrough of creating a Point of Sale system using Parent-Child-Grandchild relationship using the new features of CSLA 3.5. These include Link-to-SQL, better property management and persistence management through the chain.
Attendee URL
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July 9, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
MVC vs MVP smackdownThis webcast will compare and contrast 2 presentation layer design patterns, the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern being baked into the the ASP.NET MVC Framework and the Model View Presenter (MVP) design pattern that is currently baked into the Microsoft Software Factories.  What's the difference? Which is better?  Find out!   
Attendee URL
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=dnr4zf5th6xp8cnl

August 16, 2008 Webcast

Webcast TitleDescription
Creating a Web Video Player Using SilverlightA brief introduction to creating Silverlight applications for websites, and a demo of creating a video player.
Attendee URL
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000153370/Registration.aspx?pageName=tb930khj51nfpgp2