Shanghai .NET Club Event
After a period of沉寂 (silence), the IT Club finally has activities again.
Theme: .NET 2.0 Technology Development Day Time: August 13, 2005, 13:00 - 18:00 Registration: Online — attend after receiving our invitation (existing club members don’t need to re-register) Location: 19/F, Metro Tower, 30 Tianyaoqiao Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai — Microsoft (China) Shanghai Branch
Topic: Visual C# 2005 Speaker: Xia Wei (Sima) 2005 new MVP, CSDN .NET forum moderator, expert in .NET development, focusing on architecture, O/R Mapping, distributed programming, and network programming. Uses C#, VB.NET, C++, and JavaScript.
Topic: Effective Debugging .NET 2.0 Applications Speaker: Zhang Renkui (Raymond) Graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1996. Has been in software development since, covering Windows Driver and NT Service, Web Applications using ISAPI, ASP.Net, J2EE, J2ME, DirectShow, etc. Currently doing driver development at Intel.
Topic: Visual Basic 2005 Speaker: Guo Anding From Taiwan. Best MVP讲师 (instructor). Since 1992, has assisted Microsoft with product launches and tech conferences. The longest-serving and most资深 (senior) consultant working with Microsoft’s marketing department in both sides of the strait. Specializes in Visual Basic, Office development platform, web multimedia. Has assisted with VB product launches, OfficeXP developer edition launches, Visio and Project launches, Office Development and Deployment Conference, TechEd… Dedicated to Office development platform since 1997. Voted #1 TechEd speaker by Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou attendees for consecutive years. Received Best Trainer Award from Microsoft HQ. Based in Shanghai, runs OIIO Digital Academy.
Topic: Visual C++ 2005 (C++/CLI) Speaker: Li Jianzhong .NET specialist. Software architect at Shanghai Zhucheng Technology, senior software development trainer. Microsoft MSDN China Visual C++ columnist. C++/CLI columnist for Programmer (mainland China) and Run PC! (Taiwan). Former programmer, senior programmer, development manager. Published translations include “Microsoft .NET Framework Programming (Revised Edition),” “Microsoft .NET Framework Programming — Visual Basic .NET Language Description.” Translating “Effective C#.” Writing “C# Component-Oriented Programming” and “Effective C++/CLI.” Personal site: http://www.lijianzhong.com