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WDCIL Call for Speakers
If you are not familiar with our user group, the Israeli WDC user group is a meeting place for web developers, designers, and architects, where we discuss new and existing web technologies, best practices in web development, and any other interesting stuff that relates to the web world. The user group is managed by Gal Kogman and yours truly, with the support of Microsoft Israel. This is just a short list of things we talked about in previous meetings: ASP.NET MVC Win8, HTML5, and JS libraries jQuery...
Posted: Oct 31 2011, 11:17 PM by Ido Flatow | with no comments
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Israeli Web Developers Community (WDCIL) - September’s Meeting
Hi All, The next meeting of the Israeli Web Developers Community will be held on September 7th 17:30-20:30, in Microsoft Ra’anana, Ha-Pnina 2 st. You can register to the event in the following link (registration is free): http://wdcilseptember.eventbrite.com You are also welcomed to visit WDCIL’s Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/wdcil The Future of Client Technologies Which client technology is going to be dominant in the upcoming future? How alive is Silverlight ? Can HTML5 really change the...
Web Developers Community (WDC) updates
If you are not familiar with our user group, the Israeli WDC user group is a meeting place for web developers, designers, and architects, where we discuss new and existing web technologies, best practices in web development, and any other interesting stuff that relates to the web world. The user group is managed by Gal Kogman and yours truly, with the support of Microsoft Israel. You can read more about the user group on our Microsoft page (a bit outdated), and for the latest news and information...
Entity Framework 4 Lecture at the Web Developers Community (WDC)
Just wanted to say I had a great time giving this lecture. I’m pleased to hear people learned more than just about entity framework. Big thanks to Noam King for inviting me to give this lecture, and to Guy Burstein & MS for the accommodations. I’ve uploaded the presentation, code samples (Both EF 3.5 & 4.0) and the sample DBs I’ve used (as .MDF files, you’ll need to attach them to your db to make them work). You can download the entire file from here .