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Ateliers Post-Conférence
Prenez bien note que nos atelier de Post-Conférence seront présenté en
anglais. Voila pourquoi les descriptions de nos ateliers sont en anglais.

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Microsoft’s new platform is an opportunity for early adopters to be among the
first to make money and extend their reach in this new and exciting mobile market
place opening by fall this year. .NET developers who want to take advantage of
this opportunity will need to quickly get to grips with many aspects of the new
platform. DevTeach has teamed up with one of the best in Microsoft technology
architecture and training to provide you with a full day of training on June 3th, 2011.
Note: Space is limited register early.
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This session is a day-long overview of development on the SharePoint 2010 platform. It is designed for
those new to SharePoint, but will prove interesting to seasoned SharePoint developers looking to find
out about the new features in 2010. We will begin with a look at foundational topics like Feature and
Solutions Packages and then see how we can use the developer tooling in Visual Studio 2010 to quickly
and effectively build customizations contained in these artifacts. Over the course of the day we will
explore the SharePoint developer APIs, how to build custom web parts, working with SharePoint lists and
libraries, and options to access data stored in SharePoint.
Audience:
Web Developers, team leads, architects.
Prerequisites:
- A solid understanding of ASP.NET or SharePoint development.
- A familiarity with SharePoint from and end-user perspective (recommended)
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As developers we now have powerful tools in our toolbox, such inversion of
control containers and object-relational mappers. But how can we use these
tools to rapidly build maintainable and flexible applications? In this pre-con,
we will look at advanced techniques such as convention-over-configuration in
IoC containers and automapping ORMs to quickly build applications that can
evolve over time. We will use test-driven development (TDD) to design and
evolve a complete working application with supporting infrastructure during
this one-day workshop.
By James Kovacs

Includes three days of training , Keynote, continental
breakfasts, lunches, evening activities as well as the selected Post-Con on Friday June 3th, 2011.
| Early registration (4 Days) | Cost CAN |
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| Before March 1st, 2012 | $1098.00 | | Between March 1st and March 31st | $1198.00 | | Between April 1st and April 30th | $1298.00 | | After April 30th 2012 | $1398.00 |

Friday June 3th, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00
Location: Montreal InterContinental Hotel
Room: St-Pierre
Cost: 399.00$ CDN
Microsoft’s new platform is an opportunity for early adopters to be among the
first to make money and extend their reach in this new and exciting mobile market
place opening by fall this year. .NET developers who want to take advantage of
this opportunity will need to quickly get to grips with many aspects of the new
platform. DevTeach has teamed up with one of the best in Microsoft technology
architecture and training to provide you with a full day of training on June 3th, 2011.
- 3+ days of training in 2 days
- Star speaker providing working samples and insights
- The bootcamp events will cover in-depth areas across 16+ hours of training including:
- Silverlight Development
- UI Design
- Data Binding & Data Access
- Development Tools
- Notification Services
- Cloud Services
- MVVM
- Application Model & Navigation
- Input
- Shell Integration
- Devices Integration
- Building Phone-compatible Services
- Marketplace policies
- and other select topics requested and a selection of XNA topics
Colin Melia Ace of Clouds |
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Colin Melia is a Microsoft MVP for Silverlight and Microsoft Regional Director known as an architect, trainer, speaker and author with deep and broad knowledge of the latest Microsoft technologies, proven problem solving skills, hands-on solution creation ingenuity and the ability to communicate rich and complex ideas.
He is the Principal Architect at Ace of Clouds Inc. and speaks regularly with his British accent at conferences, events and code camps for Microsoft and community organisations as well as being a college academic advisor.
In the summer of 2010 he developed and delivered the first Windows Phone 7 boot camp tour in North America, training dozens of developers and companies across Canada at Microsoft offices.
His recent articles and reference cards have been featured on Mobile Developer Magazine & DZone and he regularly posts on his blog.
Colin has 17 years of hands-on experience in areas of rich UI with WPF/Silverlight, cloud development with Azure and BI with SQL Server, along with in-depth knowledge of core technologies such as .NET, OData, WCF, WF, LINQ and WIF. He has developed award-winning simulation technology with rich UI, cloud-based learning portals and workflow-driven BI systems. He also created the first streaming video community site with Windows Media.
He has worked in the finance, telecoms, e-learning, Internet communications and gaming industries, with his business solutions recently in use world-wide at companies like HP, O2, Cisco, IBM, Intel, Microsoft & Reuters.
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Includes one day post-conferences with Colin Melia on WP7
presented on Friday June 3th, 2011.
Note: Registration for the main conference is not required to attend the
Post-Con. You can register for the pre-conference and post-conference workshop
individually from the
page.

This session is a day-long overview of development on the SharePoint 2010 platform. It is designed for
those new to SharePoint, but will prove interesting to seasoned SharePoint developers looking to find
out about the new features in 2010. We will begin with a look at foundational topics like Feature and
Solutions Packages and then see how we can use the developer tooling in Visual Studio 2010 to quickly
and effectively build customizations contained in these artifacts. Over the course of the day we will
explore the SharePoint developer APIs, how to build custom web parts, working with SharePoint lists and
libraries, and options to access data stored in SharePoint.
Audience:
Web Developers, team leads, architects.
Prerequisites:
- A solid understanding of ASP.NET or SharePoint development.
- A familiarity with SharePoint from and end-user perspective (recommended)
Outline:
- 09:00: Introduction
- 09:15: Understanding Features and Solution Packages
- 10:45: Working with the Server and Client Object Models
- 12:00: Lunch
- 01:00: Techniques to Access SharePoint List Data
- 02:30: Building Web Parts
- 04:00: Introduction to SharePoint Workflows
Friday June 3th, 2011, 9:00 - 17:00
Location: Hotel Intercontinental
Room: Vieux Montréal
Cost: 399.00$ CDN
Includes one day post-conferences with paul Randal
presented on Friday June 3th, 2011.
Note: Registration for the main conference is not required to attend the
Post-Con. You can register for the pre-conference and post-conference workshop
individually from the
page.
Friday June 3th, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00
Location: Hotel Intercontinental
Room: St-Jacques
Cost: 399.00$ CDN
James Kovacs JetBrains Inc |
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James Kovacs is a Technical Evangelist for JetBrains. He is passionate in sharing his knowledge about OO, SOLID, TDD/BDD, testing, object-relational mapping, dependency injection, refactoring, continuous integration, and related techniques.
He blogs on CodeBetter.com as well as his own blog, is a technical contributor for Pluralsight, writes articles for MSDN Magazine and CoDe Magazine, and is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups. He is the creator of psake, a PowerShell-based build automation tool, intended to save developers from XML Hell.
James is the Ruby Track Chair for DevTeach, one of Canada’s largest independent developer conferences. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Toronto and his Masters degree from Harvard University.
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As developers we now have powerful tools in our toolbox, such inversion of
control containers and object-relational mappers. But how can we use these
tools to rapidly build maintainable and flexible applications? In this pre-con,
we will look at advanced techniques such as convention-over-configuration in
IoC containers and automapping ORMs to quickly build applications that can
evolve over time. We will use test-driven development (TDD) to design and
evolve a complete working application with supporting infrastructure during
this one-day workshop.
Pre-requirements:
300-level;
Includes the pre-conferences presented on Monday March 8th, 2010
by James Kovacs.
Note: Registration for the main conference is not required to attend the sessions. You can register for the post-conference and post-conference workshop individually from the page.
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