|  | Los Angeles C# Developers Group Mere Mortals .NET Framework - Crush the .NET learning curve with this high-level Framework! - Monday, April 7th, 2003 at 18h00
 The Mere Mortals .NET Framework helps you climb the .NET learning curve by providing a high-level Framework for building business applications. Many of the building blocks you would otherwise have to design and create yourself such as business objects, data access classes, database manager, security manager, user manager, and so on, have already been built for you as high-performance, reusable components in Mere Mortals .NET. This session demonstrates how Mere Mortals .NET teaches you best practices through its solid, object-oriented architecture, documentation and sample applications, and how your .NET applications immediately benefit from the solid foundation supplied by Mere Mortals
This session goes far deeper than just a demo of MM .NET’s features. You’ll also take a look at its behind-the-scenes architecture including its data access model, use of design patterns and “how to” integration with Visual Studio .NET. |
| Url: | http://www.lacsharp.org | | User group history/membership rate/objectives: | LA C# met 16 times as a SIG of LA Fox in 2001 and we have recently spun off to form our own group with a primary focus on C# and .NET technologies.
Association with our group is an excellent way to either gain exposure or to build your expertise in C# and .NET technologies.
Our more experienced members lead the sessions. We also plan on having nationally known speakers present topics going forward.
Please visit our website at http://www.lacsharp.org for more information. | | Created by: | Arthur Villa  Breakthroughbiz.Com Long Beach, California |
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| 1. | Celebrating the launch of Visual Studio 2005 | December 6, 2005 | | | 2. | C# Language and Tools: What's New in 2.0 | September 6, 2005 | Kevin McNeish | | 3. | The Past, Present, and Future of XML | July 6, 2004 | David Foderick | | 4. | Russ Nemhauser - Creating Dynamic Themes and Skins in ASP.NET | May 4, 2004 | | | 5. | Kevin McNeish of Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc. on Architecting for the .NET Event Model | February 3, 2004 | Kevin McNeish | | 6. | Michele Leroux Bustamonte of IDesign Inc. - ASP.NET Globalization Architecture Made Easy | January 6, 2004 | | | 7. | INETA Speaker Juval Lowy - Introducing System.Transactions | January 2, 2004 | | | 8. | Introduction to .NET Persistence (a preview of ObjectSpaces) | November 4, 2003 | David Foderick | | 9. | Ken Getz (INETA sponsored speaker) Topic - To Be Decided | August 5, 2003 | | | 10. | .NET Security (Ch 23 of WROX Book) | July 1, 2003 | David Foderick | | 11. | Suresh Sreedharan - Visual Studio .NET 2003 -- Tools to Power Your Vision | June 3, 2003 | | | 12. | ASP.NET with C# | May 6, 2003 | Deborah Lawrence | | 13. | Mere Mortals .NET Framework - Crush the .NET learning curve with this high-level Framework! | April 7, 2003 | Kevin McNeish | | 14. | C# Advanced Topics - Errors & exception handling, User-defined casts, and Events | March 3, 2003 | David Foderick | | 15. | Intro Concepts + Object Oriented C# | February 4, 2003 | Deborah Lawrence | | 16. | Introduction to C# and .NET | January 7, 2003 | Jonathan Melvin |
Pictures Alex, Patrick & others June 2003 | Ameur & Chris June 2003 | Fred, Paul & Dave June 2003 | | | Group at break June 2003 | Jon, Art, Jeff, Alex & Patrick June 2003 | Michael & Jawad June 2003 | | | Michael & Art June 2003 | Paul, Keen, Kevin & Kararan June 2003 | Robert, Paul & Fred June 2003 | | | Robert and Speaker Kevin Ramsaur June 2003 | Speaker - Kevin Ramsaur June 2003 | Speaker - Kevin Ramsaur & Ameur June 2003 | | | Kevin McNeish April 2003 | Ed D, Mike, Ed V. and Jawad April 2003 | Alex Kris April 2003 | | | Bill Hartgrove, Mike Vincent, Art Villa April 2003 | Break time April 2003 | Dave Foderick April 2003 | | | Deborah Lawrence, Victor Aparicio, Ed Ditlefsen April 2003 | Ed Ditlefsen, Art Villa, Kevin McNeish April 2003 | Group picture April 2003 | | | Group picture April 2003 | Jason Mesches, Bill Hartgrove, Mike Vincent, Kevin McNeish April 2003 | John Melvin April 2003 | | | Kevin at setting up April 2003 | Kevin making it easy April 2003 | Kevin McNeish, Jawad Misbah, John Melvin April 2003 | | | Kevin McNeish April 2003 | Kevin starting presentation April 2003 | Kevin, John, Jawad April 2003 | | | P+W - Victor, Houston and Ed April 2003 | Raffle time April 2003 | Raffle winners - Dave, Kenn and Ed April 2003 | | | Twila Miller, Mark Harpenau, Dave Foderick April 2003 | Victor Aparicio and Ed Ditlefsen April 2003 | Glen Herman, Twila Miller April 2003 | | | Mike Powers, Ed Vaiceliunas April 2003 | Mike Powers, Ed Vaiceliunas, Glen Herman April 2003 | Craig Schoemaker, Mari Akmal, Edgar Del Gesso, Patrick O'Hara, Dave Foderick March 2003 | | | Patrick O'Hara, Edgar Del Gesso, Robin Connelly, Dave Foderick, Kenn Leland, Alex Kris March 2003 | Dave Foderick, Patrick O'Hara, Robin Connelly, Edgar Del Gesso, Kenn Leland, Alex Kris, Jon Melvin March 2003 | Alex Kris, Jonathan Melvin, and Ric Unruh January 2003 | | | Kenn Leland, Jawad Misbah, and Patrick O'Hara January 2003 | Group discussing concepts January 2003 | Jonathan presenting to the group January 2003 | | | Debra Lawrence presenting to the group June 2002 | Debra Lawrence presenting to the group June 2002 | Debra Lawrence presenting to the group June 2002 | | | Debra Lawrence presenting to the group June 2002 | Debra Lawrence presenting to the group June 2002 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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