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>The following titles have just published by the Addison-Wesley Professional
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>Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET - Richard Grimes
>________________________________________________________
>Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET
>Richard Grimes
>http://www.aw.com/cseng/titles/0-201-70852-3
>
>Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET is an in-depth guide that
>takes Windows programming to the next level: creating .NET applications that
>leverage the prior knowledge and experience of C++ Win32 programmers. The
>.NET Framework supplies programmers with rich standard run-time services,
>supports the development of Web-based services, and provides both
>inter-language and inter-machine interoperability. Programmers can now focus
>on creating more complex, more distributed, and more Web-enabled
>applications.
>________________________________________________________
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>Advanced COBRA Programming with C++
>Building Web Applications with UML
>Database Design for Mere Mortals
>Designing Area Storage Networks
>Enterprise Application Integration
>Essential XML
>Extreme Programming Explained
>Interconnections
>Java Design Patterns
>JavaServer Pages
>Managing Software Requirements
>Object Technology
>Planning Extreme Programming
>Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
>The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL
>The Rational Unified Process, An Introduction Second Edition
>UML Distilled Second Edition: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling
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>The Unified Modeling Language User's Guide
>Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML
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>________________________________________________________
>The C++ Seminar
>
>For three in-depth days, The C++ Seminar brings you together with five of
>the C++ world's best known consultants and trainers: Scott Meyers, Herb
>Sutter, Dan Saks, Steve Dewhurst, and Andrei Alexandrescu.
>
>Only at TCS are these five experts simultaneously presenting and interacting
>in the same room for three full days. The TCS experts are individually
>available throughout all three days -- attendees are encouraged to
>buttonhole them to pursue discussion in depth or on topics not officially on
>the agenda. Only TCS offers exclusive, new material and five-way interactive
>power panels where the TCS experts discuss and debate key C++ issues
>affecting commercial software development -- with each other and the
>audience.
>
>March 18-20, 2002
>Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
>Boston, Massachusetts
>http://www.gotw.ca/cpp_seminar
>________________________________________________________
>Web Services Developer's Conference 2002 Sponsored by Addison-Wesley and
>Sells Brothers
>
>Sign up now for the Web Services DevCon to see industry experts like Don
>Box, Tim Ewald and Chris Sells show you how Web Services are going to change
>the way you build your systems, just in time for the release of Microsoft's
>.NET. You'll also hear from Microsoft's Web Services Program Manager, Keith
>Ballinger, as well as wizened practitioners from AT&T, HP and RogueWave.
>
>March 21-22, 2002
>Beaverton, Oregon (10 minutes west of Portland)
>503-643-7444
>Details and online registration at http://www.sellsbrothers.com/conference.
>Don't miss it!
>________________________________________________________
>Addison-Wesley authors Bill Curtis David Herron, Karl Wiegers, William
>Florac, Anita Carleton, Ellen Gottesdiener, and David Card will all be
>appearing at the Software Management/Applications of Software Measurement
>conferences.
>
>February 11-15, 2002
>Anaheim, California
>http://www.sqe.com/
>________________________________________________________
>Addison-Wesley authors Aviel D. Rubin, H.X. Mel, and Inderjeet Singh will be
>speaking at the 2002 RSA Conference.
>
>February 18 - 22, 2002
>San Jose, California
>http://www.rsaconference.com/
>________________________________________________________
>David Herron, Neil Potter, Mary Sakry, Bill Curtis, Watts Humphrey, Kim
>Caputo, David Card and Beth Layman will be appearing at Software Engineering
>Process Group Conference 2002.
>
>February 18-21, 2002
>Phoenix, Arizona
>http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sepg/
>________________________________________________________
>Paul Reed, author of Developing Applications with Java and UML and
>Developing Applications with Visual Basic and UML will be speaking at BEA's
>e-World.
>
>February 24-27, 2002
>San Diego, California
>http://www.bea.com/events/eworld/2002/sandiego/index.shtml
>________________________________________________________
>Joshua Bloch, author of Effective Java Programming Language Guide will be
>giving two San Jose area presentations in February.
>
>Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at the Barnes & Noble bookstore, 5353 Almaden
>Expressway in San Jose, California, 7:30 - 8:30 pm
>
>Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at the SF Bay Chapter of the ACM, in the Oak
>Room at Hewlett Packard, Cupertino, California, 6:30 - 8:00 pm
>
>For more information, visit http://www.sfbayacm.org
>________________________________________________________
>Sid Adelman, co-author of Data Warehouse Project Management will be speaking
>at the TDWI World Conference.
>
>February 17-22, 2002
>New Orleans Marriott
>New Orleans, Louisiana
>http://www.dw-institute.com
>________________________________________________________
>Adrienne Tannenbaum, author of Metadata Solutions: Using Metamodels,
>Repositories, XML, and Enterprise Portals to Generate Information on Demand
>will be speaking at numerous events.
>
>Data Management Association -New York Chapter
>February 21, 2002
>New York City, New York
>http://www.dama-ny.com/meetings.current.htm
>
>Metadata Solutions Seminars
>March 5-8, 2002
>Sheraton at Lincoln Harbor
>Weehawken, New Jersey
>http://www.dbdsolutions.com/
>________________________________________________________
>Numerous authors will be speaking at UML World.  Stop by the Addison-Wesley
>booth and purchase books written by the experts, including UML World
>speakers Terry Quatrani, Bruce Powel Douglass, Martin Fowler, Ivar Jacobson,
>Kent Beck, Doug Rosenberg, Chet Hendrickson and Robert Martin.
>
>June 11-14, 2001
>New York City Crowne Plaza Hotel
>New York, New York
>http://www.umlworld.com
>Addison-Wesley booth # 208
>________________________________________________________
>Come hear Addison-Wesley authors speak at Win-Dev 2001.  Win-Dev is focused
>on preparing you for the unprecedented transition in the Windows development
>platform brought on by .NET .  Speakers include Don Box, Keith Brown, Tim
>Ewald, Martin Gudgin, John Lam, Brent Rector, George Shepherd, Aaron
>Skonnard, and Mike Woodring
>
>June 11-15, 2001
>Hynes Convention Center
>Boston, Massachusetts
>http://butrain.com/windev
>________________________________________________________
>Visit Addison-Wesley at 2001 USENIX, the annual technical conference for
>computing professionals to share the results of their latest and best work,
>develop new ideas and solutions, and connect with their colleagues.
>
>June 25-30, 2001
>Marriott Copley Place Hotel
>Boston, Massachusetts
>http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/
>Addison-Wesley booth # 73
>________________________________________________________
>All Addison Wesley Longman titles are available at a discount for bulk
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