Date: Tuesday, June 16th
Registration Required: https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=138666
Agenda:
1:00pm - 5:00pm: MSDN Suburban Road Show Series (Peter Laudati Bill Zack)
6:15pm - 6:30pm: Networking & Pizza
6:30pm - 6:40pm: NJSQL Community Updates
6:40pm: Presentation
Refreshments: Pizza/Soda
Sponsor: INETA
Give-A-Ways: Books
Presenter: Bill Vaughn
Topic: SQL Server CLR Executables
This walks you through the development process of creating each of the CLR executables. We'll talk about what kind of executables make sense and which won't. I'll show examples that have never been shown by anyone else that really push the CLR executable technology to the limits. This is a fairly advanced session, but very popular among both SQL Server developers and DBAs wondering if CLR executables are a path to better performance or just more problems.
Bio:
Bill is a developer, trainer, and author of numerous books on Visual Basic and data access programming (See Books). After 14 years with Microsoft and over 30 years working in the computer industry, Bill left Microsoft in 2000 to focus more on his own writing and training for Beta V. During his years with Microsoft, Bill held numerous roles which included working with the Windows 1.0 Developer Liaison team, Microsoft University, the Visual Basic User Education team, the Visual Studio marketing team, and finally at Microsoft Technical Education. Currently, Bill writes and travels the globe in order to guide, mentor, and train developers in his areas of expertise: Visual Basic, data architectures, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and the new .NET Framework. Bill is also an INETA speaker so feel free to contact INETA to get him to speak to your user group. Bill was made a Microsoft MVP in 2003 and 2004 for his contribution to the developer community. You can find him answering questions on the Microsoft public newsgroups. Visit microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet.