12/05/2006
Polo Fibonacci - Pisa
Morning session
Introduction to web programming using ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. (Part I)
9:30-11.15 - lecture hall E -
-IDE and basic functionalities;
-Master pages, themes and skins;
-Data base: data sources and data-bound checks.
Speaker: Pietro Brambati, Academic Developer Evangelist Microsoft
11:15-11:30 Break
Introduction to web programming using ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. (Part II)
11:30-13:00 - lecture hall E -
-Membership and log-in checks;
-State management;
-Web Services;
-Web Parts.
Speaker: Pietro Brambati, Academic Developer Evangelist Microsoft
Afternoon session
.NET Framework 2.0: Patterns Applied
15:00-16:30 - lecture hall E -
The 2.0 version of the .NET Framework, associated to the development tool Visual Studio 2005, represents an important evolution with respect to past versions.
The use of architectural patterns has allowed for the creation of a structure based on objects, making it extremely efficient in terms of flexibility and extensibility.
In this session, some used patterns will be presented and explained, with reference to their actual application in the .NET Framework field.
Speaker: Riccardo Golia, Content manager, ASPItalia
AJAX and ATLAS overview
16:30-18:00 - lecture hall E -
AJAX has become a reality on the web, and there is no doubt that it represents the future of many applications. Microsoft has chimed in, stating its ideas on this pattern: ATLAS.
Through a lot of code, it will be possible to see how AJAX can radically improve the interaction between user and application, and how ATLAS simplifies this process.
Speaker: Stefano Mostarda, Software architect ASPItalia
ASP.Net 2.0 Programming Laboratory: BASE LEVEL.
15:00-18:00 - lecture hall M -
Held by Prof. Antonio Cisternino, Computer Science Professor in the University of Pisa.