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Aug SGDN #27 UG Meeting

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microlau Posted: 07-31-2006 9:19 AM
Agenda
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6:30 - 7:00 Registration
7:00 - 7:45 Developing Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets by Maung Maung
7:45 - 8:00 Break (Snacks will be provided)
8:00 - 8:45 Building a Windows Mobile 5.0 Line of Business Application by Edwin Sarmiento

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Venue
Level 22, CF12, Auditorium

NTUC Centre, 1 Marina Boulevard (near Raffles Place MRT and next to Neptune Theatre)

Synopsis
Developing Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets 
by Maung Maung (Microsoft MVP)
Attend this session to understand how one can easily develop gadgets, light-weight personalizable applications, for Winodws Vista operating system.  Learn how to save and load per-instance gadget configuration data and develop complex functionality with Sidebar Gadget object model.  This session also addresses the packaging and deployment of Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets.

At the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
• Understand the Gadget Programming Model
• Understand the Gadget Object Model
• Saving and Loading of Gadget Settings
• Packaging and Deploying Gadgets

Session Pre-requisites
Familiar with Windows Operating System
Familiar with HTML and Javascript Programming Model

Building a Windows Mobile 5.0 Line of Business Application by Edwin Sarmiento
Do you want to learn how to develop a full-functioning line-of-business (LOB) application for different Windows Mobile powered devices such as Pocket PCs and smartphones? This webcast covers using the Microsoft Visual Studio development system for devices, the .NET Compact Framework 2.0, SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition, the Windows Mobile 5.0 managed APIs, and much more. Find out how to create a complete LOB application, written entirely in managed code, which runs on a Windows Mobile powered device.

Profile of Speaker
Edwin Sarmiento works as a senior systems engineer/DBA for Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd managing servers and databases for a multinational company located in 10 countries. He is passionate about technology and is working on mobility and business intelligence during his spare time. He has frequently spoken at several Microsoft events on SQL Server, .NET and Windows SBS.

Date/Time:
3rd August 2006, 6:30pm to 8:45pm

How to get there: 
 
For attendees who drive:
We recommend to park at the Neptune Theatre car park 

For attendees traveling by MRT:
It is a 5 minute's walk from Raffles MRT Interchange, passing by the Asia Building. 

For attendees traveling by bus:
Nearest bus stop is at Clifford Pier and it is a 2 minute's stroll to the OMB. Buses that service this bus stop are:
- SBS 10, 70, 97, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162 and 196
- TIBS 75, 167 and 700
- CSS 605 and 608 

Please register for the event here

Thank you! 

PS. Stand to win a MSDN Subscription worth USD30k if you attend the event

microlau Blog: http://community.sgdotnet.org/blogs/microlau

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For those who attended the user group meeting, I have a blog that walks you through creating a PocketPC application that accesses a backend SQL Server database thru a web service.

This can be found at http://bassplayerdoc.spaces.live.com/

Thanks for attending my presentation.

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Powerpoint slides to "Building a Windows Mobile 5.0 Line-of-Business Application" are available.

microlau Blog: http://community.sgdotnet.org/blogs/microlau

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I have posted the deck for my session here.

Sorry for the delay in uploading the slide deck.

Maung Maung
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MaungMaung:

I have posted the deck for my session here.

Thanks MuangMaung.

For those who've attended the event and submitted the evaluation forms, I'm pleased to announce that the winner of the MSDN Subscription is Lester Tan.

microlau Blog: http://community.sgdotnet.org/blogs/microlau

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