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Location: At The University of Scranton

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

This event will begin at 5:30pm in the Hyland Hall Room 102. Parking is available along Jefferson and Linden Streets. In addition, there is a parking garage up the road. Be sure to register for each session in this event by clicking the register button under each presenter's picture. The agenda is as follows below:

Time

Happening

5:30pm

Pizza, Soda, and Social Gathering

6:00pm

IT Professional Talk

7:00pm

Break

7:15pm

Developer Talk

8:15pm

Raffle and Closing

Session 1 : 6:00 PM

As a TechNet presenter and IT Pro, Michael’s mission is to help people work better, smarter and faster. With 20 years Industry experience he’s MCSE certified (NT/2000/2003) and enjoys sharing knowledge with a wide range of people. “The best part of my job,” he says, “is seeing ordinary people accomplish

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Windows Server 2008 Feature: Server Core and Read Only Domain Controllers

Presented By: Michael J. Murphy

Tags: Microsoft | Windows | Server | DomainController
Session Length: 60 minutes
Session Summary:

With the release of Windows Server 2008 Feb 27th, you will have powerful new server installation options available; Server Core and Read Only Domain Controllers. Celebrate the release of Windows 2008 with the dot NET Valley on Wed Feb 27th for a look at these two new, more secure server models. You’ll have a chance to walk away with Windows Vista Ultimate or Office 2007 Pro. I also have a signed copy of Ed Wilson's "Powershell Step-By-Step" Guide from MS Press for one lucky winner!

Session 1 : 7:15 PM

<A href="https://www.rachelappel.com" mce_href="https://www.rachelappel.com">https://www.rachelappel.com</A>For nearly two decades, Rachel Appel (MCT MCAD MCSD) has been working as an instructor, software developer, architect and DBA for a wide variety of organizations. She is the Vice President and a regular speaker of the dotNetValley user’s group of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Rachel’s expertise lies within developing solutions

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Attributes & Reflection in .NET

Presented By: Rachel Appel

Tags: Developer
Session Length: 60 minutes
Session Summary:

In this talk, you’ll learn how to take advantage of reflection and attributes to produce self documenting code. Further points discuss how reflection allows you to dynamically query and invoke compiled code, and how attribute usage allows the developer to more thoroughly document and annotate their code. Lastly, you’ll discover how combining both reflection and attributes in your applications can create more powerful, robust and dynamic solutions.