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Boston developer events August 12th and 13th
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This looks very good Ken.

This is event is not to be missed.

>Boston VFP User Group
>http://www.bostonusergroups.com/vfpboston/
>Date: Tuesday, August 12
>Meeting Time: 6:30pm
>Location: Microsoft, 6th floor, 201 Jones Rd., Waltham MA
>Ken Levy, Microsoft VS Data Product Manager, will be presenting the latest news for Visual FoxPro. Ken will also discuss and demo Visual FoxPro 8.0 along with VFP 8.0 working with VS .NET 2003. Ken will also show demos and discuss Europa (next version of VFP) and Whidbey (next version of Visual Studio .NET). In addition, Ken will show some exciting demos of the new XML/XSLT editor/debugger for VS .NET. For more information on the latest news that will be discussed, refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/letters/.
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>Boston .NET User Group
>http://www.bostondotnet.org/Events/Public/DonBox/DonBox.aspx
>The Boston .NET User Group in association with INETA (www.ineta.org) and the XML-Web Services One Conference and Expo (www.xmlconference.com/boston/) is pleased to have Don Box as the featured speaker for our Wednesday 8/13/2003 meeting.
>Ken Levy will be joining Don Box in the user group session to demonstrate the new XML tools coming for Visual Studio .NET.
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>Microsoft's .NET Web Services Technical Briefing in Boston
>http://www.xmlconference.com/boston/special.asp
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>There is a free day of training to developers that want to learn about Microsoft XML and Web Services tools. This is a developer day that will be held in conjunction with the XML Web Services One Tradeshow at World Trade Center in Boston on August 13th. Developers interested in attending the FREE Developer Day can register for free at https://center.uoregon.edu/conferences/XMLBoston03/registration/free_pass.php
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>Microsoft's Technical Briefing Day
>8:00 - 9:30am
>Introduction to Web Services on the .NET Platform
>Learn about ASP.NET Web services (.asmx), XML serialization, and Web Services Enhancements SOAP Messaging.
>
>11:00am - 12:30pm
>Implementing Secure Web Services (Scott Short)
>Leverage how to build secure Web services using the WS-I specifications.
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>Learn how policies provide the necessary meta-data to secure Web services without writing code.
>
>3:30 - 4:00pm XML Tools for Visual Studio .NET (Ken Levy)
>Ken Levy, VS Data Product Manager, will demo the new XML/XSLT editor for Visual Studio .NET. The WebData XML tools team, in collaboration with VS Data team, has created a new XML editor with XSLT debugger that will be included Whidbey. This new XML editor validates with smart IntelliSense with error messaging in the source and VS .NET IDE Task List any XML document based on standard the XML document definition as well as either a defined XSD schema or DTD. The new XML editor also supports full debugging of XSLT documents with graphical and source output integrated within the Visual Studio .NET IDE. New features also include a unique plug-in open architecture for viewers/designers of XML source documents using a .NET WinForm class for graphical display and editing of XML file types such as Web.Config, WSDL, XSD, RESX, and more. This session will be nearly all demo based including real world scenario driven examples of how these new XML tools help increase productivity when developing
>with XML Web services using Visual Studio .NET.
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>4:15 – 5:00pm
>New features in the upcoming release of the .NET Framework, codename Whidbey (Don Box)
>Get Don’s prescription on the top reasons why you should be excited about what is coming down the pipe!
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>5:00 - 5:30pm
>Open Discussion
>Get an opportunity to ask all the questions you have been dying to ask like, "What is .NET?" in an open discussion with the speakers.
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>7:30 - 9:00
>INETA User’s Group
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