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MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow
09/18/2008 8:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM CST
MSDN Southern Fried Road
The MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow is a half-day, free developer event with a southern flair where you will learn about some of the latest developments in Microsoft technologies. The Roadshow will be presented by Architect Evangelist Chad Brooks and Developer Evangelist Glen Gordon.
Please Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032387574&culture=en-US
Meeting Location: Mobile Technical Institute
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Sam Gentile - Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architecture
10/28/2008 6:00:00 PM CST Guest Speaker: Sam Gentile Many WCF developers start and end with the Request/Response Message Exchange Pattern. In actuality, there is a wide variety of Message Exchange Patterns cataloged by Hohpe and Woolfe in books like "Enterprise Integration Patterns" and Pattern & Practices "Integration Patterns." In this advanced talk, that starts where most WCF talks leave off, we will show you how to build more loosely-coupled services and systems via these MEPs and with WCF. We will then focus on the powerful List-Based Publish/Subscribe Design Pattern. Upon showing how many lines of WCF code are required to implement the pattern in WCF, we will show the pattern as the basis for the Neuron ESB and achieve the same results with zero code. We will then focus on Mediation and how ESBs help mediate between disparate services.
Sam is an Independent .NET Consultant, where he uses WCF, Neuron, WF and BizTalk in delivering Real-World SOA solutions together with Microsoft. Sam was recently awarded the MVP award for Connected Systems for the 4th consecutive year. Sam is also an INETA Speaker, delivering advanced SOA and .NET training all over the world. Please RSVP Ryan Duclos (rduclos@gmail.com) and let him know if you're coming. Meeting Location: TBD
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Check out Alabama Tech Events
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This site is a community effort to alert technical professionals, students, and hobbiests to upcoming technical events in the state of Alabama. This site is primarily targeted at user groups, however we will also allow events put on by businesses as long as those events are free and of interest to our target audience.
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Buy this book (if you haven't won it yet). It's basically covering several of the same patterns in the Gang of Four's (GoF) Design Patterns book, but replaces the SmallTalk and C examples with java (same syntax as C#), and it's a lot more fun to read (is that blasphemy?).

"This book is an absolute must-read for all .NET developers. It gives clear do and don't guidance on how to design class libraries for .NET." --Jeffrey Richter, author, trainer and .net genius

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