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AJAX: …A- WHAT? … And WHAT Can It Do For Me? ?? ??? ????
Wednesday, April 05, 2006 at 6:00 PM

Web sites usually followed the same pattern: Display information, the user makes a change, information gets updated, and the process continues.
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) is the latest buzzword to change all that.
Conventional websites send data back to the server, where updated data is processed and a new page is send back to the client (browser), where the cycle repeats.
AJAX allows the page to be updated WITHOUT reloading or refreshing the page.
You may already be using it on the web without realizing it (Gmail, Google Maps, Google Suggest).  Notice how the pages at these sites do not refresh.
In this talk, Aydin will demonstrate the basic concepts of AJAX, with many code examples using AJAX technology.

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‘KidsProgrammingLanguage’ – Bringing FUN back to programming
Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 9:00 AM

Kids Programming Language was a finalist for the WSA Industry Achievement Awards, Consumer Product of the Year category.
KPL stands for Kid’s Programming Language. KPL makes it easy for kids (and adults) to learn computer programming. KPL makes it fun, too, by making it especially easy to program computer games, with cool graphics and sound KPL is written in C# using Visual Studio 2003 (http://www.kidsprogramminglanguage.com).
See some of the cool things you can create with it, and how much fun it is.

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ASP.NET and the Google Maps API
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 at 6:00 PM

The Google Maps API lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript. You can add overlays to the map (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed "info windows" just like Google Maps.
Using ASP.Net, learn how to Integrate Google's interactive maps with your data on your site. For examples of this technology, see ‘http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/’, ‘http://www.housingmaps.com/’,’ http://www.mapbuilder.net/’)

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Day Of DotNet 2007 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Using C#
Saturday, May 05, 2007
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Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Using C#

Don’t quite understand Object Oriented Programming?
See the evolution of a simple application, ‘Target’ (BullsEye), going from a non-OOP application, to a simple, yet powerful application, using OOPS.
We will start with a simple 'Target' application using conventional programming, and consider how to approach the problem using Object Oriented Programming concepts. 
We will slowly see how to add lots of flexibility, yet keep the code concepts simple.
For a live example, see:
Target Application
See before your eyes, what OOPS can do for you.

Microsoft Virtual Earth, Now in 3D
Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 9:00 AM
Day of .Net October 20, 2007 - See You there!
Abstract: The Virtual Earth platform is Microsoft’s next generation mapping and location service. It combines the MapPoint Web Service with exciting new innovations around bird’s eye, satellite and aerial imagery, map styles and usability as well as enhanced local search. The Virtual Earth platform has become the best solution available on the market for businesses and government customers. The Virtual Earth platform enables you to deliver innovative solutions and breakthrough customer experiences. Add bird’s eye imagery for real estate applications to show prospective clients, enhance your store locator with the dynamic, drag-n-drop maps, or provide your fleet drivers with highly-visual driving directions. The possibilities are endless. With version 4.0 of the map control, you can now display 3D maps on your Web site. Existing 2D maps will continue to work as they do in version 3 of the control, but now users can switch to 3D mode and view maps in an all-new way. For an example of this: http://dev.live.com/virtualearth

WiiRemote talk Wii Will Wii Will Rock You! !! !!!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 6:00 PM

Wii Will Wii Will Rock You! !! !!!
Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote) is the controller for the Nintendo Wii system.
Did you know it communicates via a Bluetooth wireless link?
Using C#, and a bluetooth adaptor, see how easy it is to communicate with a Wii Remote, and access many features of the device. This includes buttons, LEDS, IR sensor data (actually a IR camera). Most interesting, though, is accessing the 3-axis linear accelerometer, which allows sensing motions and movements.

Join Aydin and see how easy it is to read data from a Wii Remote and control either the mouse, or maybe even a remote control helicopter!

Ann Arbor Dot Net Developer (AADND)
http://www.aadnd.org/
6 pm

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