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Intâlnire CodeCamp la Cluj-Napoca - 18 feb. 2012

http://codecamp-cluj-2012.eventbrite.co.uk/

Si iată ca am pregătit încă un eveniment pentru dezvoltatorii din Cluj-Napoca. Va așteptam pe toți in 18 februatie, de la ora 9:50 pe Calea Dorobanţilor, Nr. 18-20, etaj 7( sediul Yonder).

Participarea la eveniment este gratuita. Mulțumim în special sponsoriilor pentru sustinere.

Agenda
9:50-10:00
Sosirea participanților

10:00-11:00
O introducere in Access Control Service
Mihai Nadăș
Un nou mod de a implementa scenarii hibride de autentificare folosind Windows Azure, Facebook, Twitter sau Active Directory.
11:00-12:00
Introducere in Windows Phone 7
Paul Țirban
O introducere in lumea WP7. Incepand de la API si tooluri pentru dezvoltare, pana la markerplace.
12:00-12:30
Pauza de masa
Delicious Lunch (courtesy of our sponsors)
12:30-13:30
Discover the power of Kinect
Radu Vunvulea
Discover the power of Kinect as the hardware device equipped with a very simple and powerful SDK. Face recognition or object tracking can be made with the based API without headaches
13:30-14:30
LoB (Line of Business) apps on Silverlight - custom controls composition
Dragos Andronic
6 months into porting a desktop app on the web (with the help of the SL platform) is time to look back and see what went well and what could have went better.
Discussing today: custom controls composition
- using the fluid layout (examples)
- using Prism based region navigation (examples)
- Prism based region navigation & hard-linking
- delegating UI design
- performance, performance, performance - some of the issues we've encountered


Pentru mai multe informații
  • Mihai Nadăș
    • 0742117996
    • mihai@nadas.ro
  • Radu Vunvulea
    • 0766562375
    • vunvulear@yahoo.com

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