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Join us for the fourth session of the .NET Tech Talk Series, featuring Michael Dunn, a leading advocate of C# and Microsoft technologies. This engaging presentation will showcase the strengths of C#, including its safety, ease of use, and powerful features suited for various application types. Attendees will enjoy live code demonstrations and gain insights into console applications, Windows applications, and web services. Don't miss your chance to ask questions and participate in a raffle for exciting prizes!
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.NET Tech Talk Series Advanced C# Thursday, February 27th, 2003 • Michael Dunn ( mdunn@cs.drexel.edu ) • Drexel University Student Ambassador to Microsoft • Mid-Atlantic Student AmbassadorTeam Lead • MCS Society Vice President
Agenda • Introduction • Code demo • Conclusion • Questions • Raffle
Introduction • Fourth in a series of .NET Technical Talks sponsored by Microsoft and Drexel’s Math & Computer Science Society. • Summary of last talk: • C# has the safety of Java, ease of Visual Basic, and power of C++. Design goals were to increase productivity, provide unified and extensible type system, support component-oriented programming, etc. • As usual: • Please remember to fill out evaluations – you can’t win a door prize without a completed form • Please hold detailed questions till the end
Code demo Instead of telling you how great C# is, I am going to show you. I have prepared five demo applications that I feel show its flexibility and power.
Conclusions • Types of C# apps: • Console applications • Windows applications • Webservices • Extensive support for (among others) networking, threading, encryption, XML parsing… • Just because it’s advanced doesn’t mean it has to be difficult.
Further references • http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/csharp/ • http://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp/ • http://www.csharp.net • http://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp • http://www.ecma.ch/ecma1/stand/ecma-334.htm • http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework • .NET Framework SDK (includes C# compiler)
Next tech talk • Next term • Same time, same place • Topic: Please e-mail me your suggestions! • More books, games, software and food
Microsoft Campus Event • Microsoft is sending one of their engineers to give a talk about new MS technologies • April 15th, 2003? • Giving away THREE X-Boxes that day • Giving away approx. 100 Pocket PCs • Giving away more books, software and games • Everyone in attendance will get something
Questions / Raffle • Send your evaluations forward!