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From: dhaval_faria
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Venue: Microsoft India Pvt Ltd
             Windsor Complex, 4th Floor,
             Off. CST Road,
             Near Kalina University,
             Next to Raheja
             Santacruz (East)
             Mumbai: 400 059. 
 Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  Date: 11th August 2007 (Saturday)
  Contact: Dhaval Faria - 9820868175
  Registration: CLICK TO REGISTER (FREE Registration) 
  Session: Windows Presentation Foundation
  Abstract: The Windows Presentation Foundation (or WPF), formerly code named 
Avalon, is the graphical subsystem feature of the .NET Framework 3.0 (formerly 
called WinFX)[1] and is directly related to XAML.[2] It is pre-installed in 
Vista,[3] the latest version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. WPF is 
also available for installation on Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003. It 
provides a consistent programming model for building applications and provides 
a clear separation between the UI and the business logic. A WPF application can 
be deployed on the desktop or hosted in a web browser. It also enables richer 
control, design, and development of the visual aspects of Windows programs. It 
aims to unify a host of application services: user interface, 2D and 3D 
drawing, fixed and adaptive documents, advanced typography, vector graphics, 
raster graphics, animation, data binding, audio and video.
Time: 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM 
     
Speaker:  
Sankool Shah   
   
Capgemini, Consultant 
Sankool Shah, works at Capgemini as Consultant - Mumbai, and he was involved in 
many freelancing projects, his been into Java, .NET and also Networking since a 
long time, his main strength lies in web based development. he is active member 
of INETA since a more than year now. 
 Session: Windows Communication Foundation
 Abstract: Windows Communication Foundation, sometimes shortened to just WCF, 
previously codenamed Indigo, is a new communication subsystem to enable 
applications, in one machine or across multiple machines connected by a 
network, to communicate. WCF applications can be developed in any language 
which can target the .NET runtime. 
It is one of the four major application programming interfaces introduced as 
part of .NET Framework 3.0, which is included with Windows Vista and Windows 
Server 2008; Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are supported as well. 

 Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM 
     
Speaker:  
Dhaval Faria [Microsoft MVP]   
      
Hirdhav Software Pvt. Ltd. 
Dhaval Faria is from Mumbai, he is Founder and Managing Director for Hirdhav 
Software Pvt. Ltd., Prior to working in his company, he worked as a freelancer. 
He started his career with HTML and Visual Basic, and then he never stopped 
exploring more languages like x86 Assembly, BASIC, Java, .NET, etc… He has been 
in software industry for more then 7yrs as a non-professional and professional. 
He has executed projects in various languages like VB, Java, .NET, x86 
Assembly, COBOL, LISP, JSP, Perl, PHP, CGI-BIN, C/C++, Foxpro, etc… and 
platforms like DOS, Windows, Linux, Third party Platforms. 
His main interest involves doing research and development on various new 
technologies, and exploring all Microsoft technologies which includes DirectX, 
GDI+, SAPI, TAPI, XNA, and many more… apart from programming field he also has 
interest in robotics, electronics, science, history, and many more things. 
He is not too active online in the usergroups and newsgroups, but he is active 
on them offline, arranging user group meets, taking sessions and many other 
things. 
When he is not on his computer you can find him watching TV, Reading, Eating, 
Sleeping, Hanging out with Friends, etc… and also he knows to skates and play 
piano, he has taken professional training for 3yrs in playing Piano. 
You can read his blog at http://www.dhavalfaria.com/. And you can reach him at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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