INFOCAN TO SPEAK AT Software Developer Conference in Arnhem , The Netherlands !! |
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The organizers at Software Developer Network are hard at work in preparing for this year's Software Developer Conference. Scheduled from May 15 – 16, 2006 in Arnhem , The Netherlands, conference attendees will update their knowledge of Borland and .NET tools through sessions delivered by renowned speakers worldwide. Amongst the prestigious group of speakers is InfoCan Management's Chief Technology Officer, Michael Li . Save the dates now and register early for this exciting event!
Michael Li will be presenting the following sessions.
Exception Handling in ASP.NET
This session will showcase techniques in handling exceptions in a graceful and proper manner; built-in exception mechanism such as Page and Application error event handlers; writing to the Windows Event Logs; working with the Diagnostics namespace; walking the stack trace; error notification via email; working with customErrors; and more.
Code examples for this session will be provided in C# and Delphi.NET.
Migration to Delphi.NET (Part 1 & Part 2)
If you are developing with Delphi today, you should be asking the following questions:
Should I upgrade to Delphi 2006?
What are the new features?
Should I port my Delphi applications to C# instead?
.NET is about 12-18 months away for me, what can I do today to minimize the transition later?
This session will address the following migration issues:
Architectural Considerations
.NET & Win32 Inter-operability
Compatibility Issues\
VCL vs. VCL.NET
BDE/dbExpress to ADO.NET/BDP
DataSnap to .NET Remoting
Web Development transition
Borland Development Studio vs VisualStudio
Transition Planning & Techniques
Boundaries & Constraints
Requirements Management with CaliberRM
If you are in the business of building applications, you will appreciate the importance of identifying the proper requirements before coding. The cost of not doing so can result in complete failure of the project. This session will showcase how Borland® CaliberRM,™ can help you manage requirements on an enterprise level, facilitate collaboration, conduct impact analysis before making any changes, and management of changing requirements. ALM best practices will be demonstrated to show you how to take control of your project. If you have ever suffered the pain of bad specification or lack of it, you don't want to miss this session. It will change the way you think about project management and application development!
To REGISTER: Visit the SDC webpage at:
http://www.sdc.nl/
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