Ontario PUG Winter 2010 Meeting ".NET"

Posted by Tim Kuehn on 04-Dec-2009 15:39

What's going on?

After taking a bit of a break while the worst of the financial crisis worked itself out, the Ontario Progress User's Group is back with it's Winter 2010 meeting, casting a spotlight on developing using .NET technologies and featuring the first-ever appearance in Ontario by Peter van Dam from the Netherlands!

This meeting will be taking place on January 22, 2010 at the
The Old Mill Inn and Spa as well as being available across the globe via WebEx.


Who should attend?

If you:

  • are currently doing .NET development,
  • want to learn about using OO with .NET
  • are interested in learning what's involved in moving from a legacy application to .NET
  • are looking at using Microsoft's new Windows Presentation Foundation
  • want to make a application that's compliant with the Office 2007 UI Design guidelines
  • want to meet Peter van Dam in person


then this meeting is where you need be on January 22, 2010!


The Winter 2010 Meeting Topic Lineup:

After scouring the four corners of the globe for speakers with the depth of knowledge and experience that Ontario PUG members demand, the Executive is pleased to announce the following topics and speakers for the Winter 2010 meeting:


"Look! Office 2007"
Peter van Dam - Future Proof Software
The Ultra Controls for OpenEdge 10.2 offer the capability to create OpenEdge applications that comply with the Microsoft Office 2007 Fluent User Interface Design Guidelines. What does this mean? How can you benefit from this? Can you map your application functionality to this user interface? What are the challenges if you decide to adopt this standard?

In this session Peter will demonstrate how to create an Office 2007 look-and-feel for your application using the OpenEdge Ultra Controls and Infragistics Application Styling in OpenEdge 10.2B. In addition he will discuss some of the design challenges you will be facing when you decide to adopt this standard in a typical OpenEdge application. This talk will discuss features specific to 10.2B.

As an extra-special treat, the Ontario PUG is flying Peter in from the Netherlands to present in person! So bring all the questions you've always wanted to ask off-line.


"Where OO ABL Meets the GUI for .NET"
Shelly Chase - Progress Software
This session is for ABL developers looking to modernize their user interface by using the new OpenEdge GUI for .NET. Along with defining the new look for the application, developers are faced with learning object-oriented programming in ABL and the .NET constructs necessary to build the new UI. This session will demonstrate the Visual Designer with a focus on the classes that are generated, the integration points between the ABL and .NET, and the OO concepts essential to getting started with the GUI for .NET. Attend and get the GUI for .NET up and running fast.

"Windows Presentation Foundation and OpenEdge AppServer
"
John Green - Pro-Sys Consultants
Released as part of .NET Framework 3.0, the Windows Presentation Foundation is Microsoft's latest graphical subsystem for rendering user interfaces in windows-based applications. In this session, John will dive straight into building a simple window with WPF and then bind it to DataSets from an Progress AppServer. John will then discuss some of the benefits and drawbacks he's seen while using WPF in a multi-tier project, with the overall goal of increasing the attendee's knowledge about this up-and-coming technology among OpenEdge developers.


"Progress Legacy ERP Conversion to OpenEdge/.NET"
Dale Marthaller - Oppenheimer Group
Trausti Sigurvinsson - Oppenheimer Group
Brad Robertson - Oppenheimer Group


This presentation covers Oppenheimer's transition from a ChUI based system to a .NET UI platform, and has been updated with two years of experience and "lessons learned". It covers:


Initial project planning
Proof of concept
Infrastructure design / development
Tool development
Template development

  • Reports
  • Search Forms
  • Single Record Forms
  • Parent / Child Forms
  • Complex Forms

Software/ Control data Release system
Staged development / releases


For those who attended the Ontario PUG Winter 2008 .NET meeting, this is an updated of Warren Bailey's presentation with the addition of two years of 'lessons learned'. The Winter 2008 presentation was extremely well received, and the Ontario PUG Executive anticipates this one will be even better.


Meeting Schedule:
The schedule has yet to be finalized but it will cover a full day.


Location:
A great meeting needs a great location, and to that end the Executive has secured the Balmoral Room of The Old Mill Inn and Spa. This classic facility is a two-minute walk from the Old Mill subway station, a fifteen minute drive from downtown, and has 400 complimentary parking spaces.
  
Old Mill Inn and Spa
21 Old Mill Road
Toronto, Ontario M8X 1G5
Canada
On-site: $130.00 / person.
Via WebEx: $100 / person, or $400 / site.

The on-site meeting price includes the meeting, continental breakfast, break snacks, and a scrumptious sit-down dinner.

All prices are in Canadian funds.

Registrations:
You can register at http://ontariopugwinter2010.eventbrite.com


Payment by check or invoice is available, but you still must register at http://ontariopugwinter2010.eventbrite.com to reserve your spots.

  

Invoicing is available on NET 14 terms. Please have all members of your company sign under a common company sheet.

Registration for the on-site meeting closes at 12:00 noon EST
on Wed, Jan 20, 2010.
Registration for remote attendance closes at
7:00 PM EST on Thu, Jan 21, 2010.

After the close of registration for the on-site meeting, admission to the on-site meeting will be $180 / person, and accommodated on a space-available basis.


Cancellations and Refunds:
Refunds for on-site meeting registrations are available if the Ontario PUG Executive is notified before 12:00 noon Wed, Jan 20, 2010. After this time payment in full is required due to contractual obligations with the venue based on the registration count.

Refunds for off-site meeting registrations are available if the Ontario PUG Executive is notified before the start of the meeting on Friday, Jan 22, 2010.

Communications:
Please send all correspondence to ontariopug@gmail.com

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