ANN: Rocky Lhotka to speak in San Diego June 28 2005

  • Thread starter Brian Loesgen [Microsoft MVP]
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Brian Loesgen [Microsoft MVP]

Learn how to create of distributed object-oriented applications in .NET:

The Microsoft .NET Framework provides extensive support for creating highly
scaleable distributed applications. Rocky Lhotka's CSLA .NET framework
builds on the capabilities of .NET to simplify the creation of Windows and
Web-based applications based on distributed business objects, achieving high
levels of reuse, scalability, long-term maintainability and other benefits.
You will also learn how Web Services, Remoting, object serialization,
Enterprise Services, no-touch deployment and other .NET technologies come
together to create these applications.

About the Speaker...

Rockford Lhotka is the Principal Technology Evangelist for Magenic
Technologies, a company focused on delivering business value through applied
technology and one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified
Partners.

Rockford is the author of several books, including the Expert Visual Basic
..NET and C# Business Objects books. He is a Microsoft Regional Director, MVP
and INETA speaker. He is a columnist for MSDN Online and contributing author
for Visual Studio Magazine, and he regularly presents at major conferences
around the world - including Microsoft PDC, Tech Ed, VS Live! and VS
Connections.

Rockford has has worked on many projects in various roles, including
software architecture, design and development, network administration and
project management. Over his career he has designed and helped to create
systems for bio-medical manufacturing, agriculture, point of sale, credit
card fraud tracking, general retail, construction and healthcare.

This is an INETA.ORG sponsored event. For cost, timing and location details
please visit http://www.SanDiegoDotNet.com
 

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