Presentation: 29/05/2008 - Perth RDN - Bindable LINQ

This Thursday, 29th of May, we’ll be running a Readify Developer Network event in Perth. Readify is entering the Perth IT market and developing a presence, and the RDN is our way of saying "G’day". Here’s what the RDN will be about:

ReadiPrimer - Expression Web 2 and Silverlight 2: Twice the Power, Double the Ease - presented by Alister Jones (MVP)

Fresh off the back at presenting at REMIX08, hear our local UX guru Alister Jones present on the next version of Microsoft Expression Web, which provides developers and designers iwth the tools they need to work with the current and next versions of Microsoft Silverlight. This session demonstrates how the new features in Expression Web and Silverlight make it much easier to create rich interactive applications for the web.

ReadiDepth - Reactive Programming with SyncLINQ - presented by Paul Stovell (MVP)

As Windows Client developers, our platform is always improving. From Win16 to WPF and Silverlight; what was once considered impossible has increasingly become normal. However, while the capabilities of our platform have evolved, have we? Is Object Orientated programming enough, or is there a paradigm that can better leverage these platforms?

During this presentation, Paul introduces Reactive Programming. If you work with Windows Forms, WPF and Silverlight, prepare for a shift!

I’ll arrive midday Thursday, fresh from sunny QLD, and I’ll hang around until Sunday. If you are in Perth and want to geek out, drop me an email :) 

2 Responses to “Presentation: 29/05/2008 - Perth RDN - Bindable LINQ”

  1. What a great session. Reactive programming was a real eye-opener; can’t wait to dive in and try it out.

    Thanks for coming over for the demo!

    Carl.

  2. Hey Paul!!

    thanks for coming over and sharing with us “westeners” - Bindable LINQ is definitely something i’m going to have to look into now.

    Cheers
    Brian H. Madsen

    p.s. you know full well that you love Perth and wont even consider QLD!! c’mon, admit it!

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