SD West 2008 Conference Catalog - (Page 14) SESSIONS BY TRACK IT FOR DEVELOPERS It used to be so easy with the Commodore PET. You turned on the computer, a prompt appeared and you loaded and ran your program. Granted, the Commodore PET couldn’t do much—and not very quickly. Today, the challenge just isn’t always in building software, but getting it to run: you develop the program, determine dependencies, verify the operating environment, create a setup process and document the administrative settings. Simply put, developers today have to be mini-admins. IT for Developers isn’t about converting developers in IT admins, instead the track will teach you basic administrative functions related to your development and production environment. The sessions are designed to help you potentially automate or streamline your development process from an IT operations perspective. TUTORIALS (114) Networking For Coders Stephen Rose, Partner/Network Specialist, Odessey Consuling Group CLASSES Build Virtualization Mark Michaelis, Software Architect/Author/Trainer, IDesign Inc. (138) Virtualization 101 for Developers Stephen Rose, Partner/Network Specialist, Odessey Consuling Group Essential Virtual Computing Tips and Tricks Mark Michaelis, Software Architect/Author/Trainer, IDesign Inc. Introduction to SQL Server 2005 Express and Integration into .NET Applications Cathi Gero, Owner, Prenia Consulting Scaling Habits of ASP.NET Richard Campbell, Product Evangelist/CoFounder, Strangeloop Networks The ASP.NET Load Testers Toolkit Review Richard Campbell, Product Evangelist/CoFounder, Strangeloop Networks The Developers IQ Test for Network Administrators Richard Campbell, Product Evangelist/CoFounder, Strangeloop Networks “The technical content was terrific—absolutely great.” “The content was superior to any of the shows or seminars I've attended in the past.” ––SD West 2007 Attendee ––SD West 2007 Attendee 14 COMPLETE SESSION DETAILS AT SDEXPO.COM http://ASP.NET http://ASP.NET http://SDEXPO.COM
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