Another Webcast Series --- what would *you* like to hear?

Okay, if anyone is listening out there... (and if so, thanks!) Anyway, as some of you may know, I host a webcast series for MSDN on what I call "Modern Software Development in .NET", where I try to help bring people up to speed on how things have evolved over the last 5-10 years: OOP, OOD with interfaces & inheritance, exceptions, VM-based execution, multi-tier design, distributed programming, web services, etc. Let's face it, some folks have been programming in a procedural way all their life (and with great success), and have never had a chance (or the need) to jump on the OOP bandwagon. But the train is leaving the station, and with Java and .NET here to stay, you can't use these environment effectively unless you work your way to the front of the train.

I'm excited that Microsoft is giving me a chance to run another webcast series this coming Fall, probably to start in late August and run through December. What I plan to do is a follow-on series to what we've been doing, integrating architecture-level topics with deeper explanations of what's coming in .NET 2.0 and VS 2005. As much as possible I want to be language-neutral, though a few webcasts will no doubt end up being devoted to language-specific issues.

So here's where you come in --- if you could learn more about 3 topics, what would those topics be? Here's another way to think about it: if you are working in a team, what topics do you feel your team members need to know more about? Or in general, what topics do we as trainers need to do a better job of discussing?

FYI, look for other webcast series to start this Fall, e.g. on ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005, with exceptional instructors driving them...


Posted Jun 24 2005, 10:20 AM by joe-hummel

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Scott Fluto wrote re: Another Webcast Series --- what would *you* like to hear?
on 06-24-2005 1:15 PM
What would be nice would be to have a series that goes beyond the basics and more architectural design in .net . ie, Object relations mapping designs as compared to CSLA , framework designs in .net , building your own or using enterprise library and the pluggable nature. Basically best practices in designing in .net that allows a development team to produce a product that delivers on what a customer wants. Its kind a broad topic, but one that would really help pointing people into the right direction
Bosco wrote re: Another Webcast Series --- what would *you* like to hear?
on 06-24-2005 1:47 PM
Remoting. especially Indigo
David Stull wrote re: Another Webcast Series --- what would *you* like to hear?
on 06-24-2005 2:17 PM
I have found your webcasts very helpful. Some architectural guidance, and best practices would be helpful.
Colin wrote re: Another Webcast Series --- what would *you* like to hear?
on 02-01-2006 11:58 AM
Looks like the future is quickly changing and Microsoft is following and not leading this time. Maybe a series on serious web services and related topics to the new world of web hosted environments. Example areas would emcompass any new directions with XML related technologies, ajax related programming and what software as a service means for developers.

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