Ft. Myers Florida - Presenting Enterprise Library, Unity and LINQ To SQL Tuesday

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Since we have two hours in Ft. Myers on Tuesday, I thought rather than talking 2 hours on Enterprise Library and Unity I can present both my South Florida Code Camp Presentations which are 1 hour in length. This will give us a lot more variety during the evening as we will be talking about Enterprise Library, Unity, and LINQ To SQL!

Here are the two abstracts for the presentations. I really look forward to meeting everyone!

 

Introduction to Enterprise Library and Unity Application Block

Jump start your application development with Enterprise Library and Unity from Microsoft Patterns & Practices. This session will guide you through the productivity and maintainability benefits of using various application blocks in Enterprise Library in your applications. We will also dive into the new Unity Application Block and show how to use it stand-alone and integrated with Enterprise Library to provide dependency injection services for loosely-coupled ASP.NET Webforms and MVC Web applications.

 

LINQ To SQL Tips and Techniques

This session will discuss tips and techniques for using LINQ To SQL as an O/R Mapper in your applications. We will discuss the basics of using LINQ To SQL and how to implement validation, error handling, filtering, lazy and eager loading, and transaction management. Examples will also be shown on how to use LINQ To SQL with stored procedures. Last we will explore ways to wrap LINQ To SQL via a Unit of Work and Generic Repository Classes for use in Model View Presenter Webforms and MVC Web Applications using Dependency Injection.

 

Check the Southwest Florida .NET Developers website for details.

 

David Hayden

 

posted on Sunday, February 08, 2009 6:58 PM

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