This month John Liu <http://johnliu.net/> from SSW will take us step by step
from zero to a packaged Sharepoint + Silverlight solution. Then Miguel
Madero <http://www.miguelmadero.com/> will share some nice tips and tricks
for the day to day Silverlight development.

*When*: Monday October 18th, 2010, 6:00 pm to start 6:30 pm*
Where*: City Hotel
(map<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=347+Kent+Street&sll=-33.867139,151.207114&sspn=0.066921,0.125313&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=347+Kent+St,+Sydney+New+South+Wales+2000,+Australia&z=17>)
347 Kent Street (Corner of King Street). Second floor at the Kent Street
Living Room.
*Cost: *Free, but please RSVP on our Facebook
group.<http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=135132396536327>

*What: *two great presentations, networking and good discussions over a
great meal and beers.
 Sharepoint + Silverlight
by John Liu <http://johnliu.net/>

SharePoint 2010 ships with a number of new technologies enabling developers
to build Silverlight applications that can rapidly work with SharePoint
2010, with very little deployment costs. This technical session will focus
on best practices relating to developing and deploying Silverlight +
SharePoint 2010 solutions.  Taking you from scratch to a fully packaged
SP2010 sandbox solution.

*John is a Solution Architect for SSW based in Sydney, Australia. Coming
from a technical background with **ASP.NET* <http://asp.net/>*, he has made
the jump and has worked on numerous web projects with heavily customized
Sharepoint web sites since MOSS 2007. John loves the number of ways that a
developer can work with SharePoint.*
 Productivity Tools and Techniques for Silverlight
by Miguel Madero <http://sydney.sddn.org.au/www.miguelmadero.com>

During this presentation Miguel will share with us some of the tools and
techniques used during the day to day Silverlight Development. Some of these
tools will help us design, debug and keep our code neat and simple. Some of
the topics covered are:

   - Http Sniffing
   - Visual Design Debugging
   - Silverlight Assemblies
   - Removing the need for INotifyPropertyChanged
   - Advanced Silverlight Debugging
   - Avoiding Code Generation of Web Services (without RIA Services)

*Miguel has been programming for fun for the last 15 years when he realized
that it was better to play with QBasic and Pascal than Prince of Persia. He
found out that he could actually get some money out of this hobby so he
started a couple of web companies then 5 years later a Development Shop
before moving to Australia to work for Readify where he’s now having fun
coding some of the coolest projects in the country. He discovered
Silverlight three years ago and it’s still keeping him busy and entertained.
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