Saturday and Sunday, October 9th and 10th, 2010
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Creating and Migrating MVC/WebForm apps to the Cloud
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Speaker: Bruno Terkaly   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
If scalability and reliability are important to your web applications, this session will help you achieve both. This session is heavy on hands-on development and will take you from the very beginning all the way to a finished application running in the cloud. What makes this session interesting is that builds everything from scratch, including the database. But a web application by itself is not scalable if the data cannot be scaled as well. That’s why both the MVC application and the database get migrated to Windows Azure and SQL Azure, respectively. By the time you leave this session, you will have created an on-premise database and MVC application and you will have migrated both the data and the app to the cloud. This session was delivered live to 1,000s with exceptional audience satisfaction.
Exploring Amazon AWS Services & Best Practices
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Speaker: Hien Luu   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Amazon AWS provides many highly available and scalable infrastructure services, i.e EC2, SimpleDB, S3, SQS, etc. This session will explore these services in broad stroke and I will share some of lessons that I learned over the last year from working with these services. This session is designed for developers and architects that would like to have a general understanding of Amazon AWS infrastructure services and to learn some of the best practices.
Lego for Software Engineers Part 1 – How to build reusable and maintainable applications in C#
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Speaker: Theo Jungeblut   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Lego the interlocking construction brick system for kids provides a perfect example of simple but extremely powerful interface design, as you can build virtual any things from its basic but reusable building blocks.
As Lego provides a perfect example for good interface design it will be used for comparison for software architectural theory and design patterns for reusable and maintainable application like "Keep it simple stupid" (KISS), the power of contracts /interfaces, Separation of Concerns (SoC),"Don’t Repeat Yourself" (DRY),"You Ain't Gonna Need It" (YAGNI), “Inversion of Control” including Dependency Injection and Service Locator.
Website Optimization and Performance Improvement Techniques
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Speaker: Ratnakar Malla   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This talk will concentrate on well known techniques to improve throughput and user experience. We will discuss the different tools that are available to identify/debug website performance issues. Some of the topics we will discuss are HTTP Compression, Using Sprites for Images, Using Content Delivery Networks, HTTP Pipelining etc.

75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
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