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2004 Borland Conference September 11-15, 2004 San Jose California

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PRECONFERENCE TUTORIALS

DEFINE
CaliberRM
DESIGN
Together
DEVELOP
C++Builder
C#Builder
Delphi
JBuilder
TEST
Optimizeit
DEPLOY
Borland Enterprise Server
Janeva
VisiBroker
InterBase/JDataStore
MANAGE
StarTeam

INTEREST AREAS
ALM, Methods, and Process
Architecture, Models, and Patterns
J2EE™
Microsoft® .NET Framework
Service-oriented Architectures
Best Practices
User Experience
Emerging Technologies
Testing and Quality
Programming
Mobile
People, Teams, and Management
Platforms
Security

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SPEAKERS

 CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Nick Hodges

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2148  ASP.NET Development Strategies
Delphi Architecture, Models, and Patterns Microsoft .NET Framework Programming
Type: Regular Session. Level: Beginning.
Strategies, tips, and techniques for building Web sites with ASP.NET and Delphi. We discuss how to manage entire sites to make them easy to maintain and enhance. Rather than focusing on lower-level techniques, we emphasize how to architect and build a whole site solution.
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of ASP.NET.
2148 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm
Room: Exhibit Hall 1

3022  Creating Custom ASP.NET Components in Delphi
Delphi Microsoft .NET Framework Programming
Type: Preconference Tutorial. Level: Intermediate.
This tutorial covers the basics of building components for ASP.NET using Delphi.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of the FCL and ASP.NET.
3022 Sunday, September 12, 2004 — 8:00am - 12:00pm
Room: A3

3176  Building ASP.NET Controls and Components
Delphi Architecture, Models, and Patterns Microsoft .NET Framework Programming
Type: Regular Session. Level: Intermediate.
Learn the basics of building ASP.NET controls with Delphi, including the development of user controls, Web controls, composite controls, and data-bound controls.
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of ASP.NET.
3176 Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am
Room: Exhibit Hall 1


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