2010
01.22
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Silverlight is the new hot topic within rich internet application development. But what is it exactly? How can it be used with existing .NET web applications? Is it an alternative to Flash in all scenarios?
In this talk Gergely Orosz will be giving a brief overview of what Silverlight is, how it works and what potential it has. He will show how to develop a simple application where he will introduce the key concepts of Silverlight development and highlight the differences and similarities with traditional WinForms/WebForms development.
Speaker:
Gergely Orosz is working for Scott Logic as a financial software developer. He has a background in enterprise content management and web development. He has been using Silverlight since version 1.0 and was awarded 3rd place on the Microsoft Imagine Cup world finals for a solution partially built on Silverlight 2 Beta in 2008.
Location:
Thanks to Microsoft for providing the location for this event
7.30pm on Thursday 4th March 2010
Microsoft Edinburgh
Waverley Gate
2-4 Waterloo Place
Edinburgh EH1 3EG

2010
01.21
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In light of some recent events, such as the man who was convicted of stealing
130 million credit card details through a SQL Injection attack, it is
imperative that developers understand what a SQL Injection Attack is, how they
are carried out, and most importantly, how to defend your code against
attack.
In this talk Colin Mackay will demonstrate a SQL Injection Attack on an
application in a controlled environment*. He’ll show you where the vulnerable
code lies and what you can do to harden it.
Although this talk uses C# as the application language and Microsoft SQL
Server 2008 as the database engine many of the concepts and prevention
mechanisms will apply to any application that accesses a database through
SQL.
Speaker
Colin Angus Mackay is a Software Developer from Edinburgh, now living in Glasgow. He is a Microsoft MVP (C#), and has keen interests in sticking data on maps. He has worked with Microsoft Visual C++ since about Version 2.1. He has been playing with the .NET Framework and C# since it was in beta but has been using it commercially since late 2002. He originally started programming when he was about 9 years old, on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum with an amazing 48K memory! Naturally he went for a computing degree. After leaving university he co-founded a company that developed a GIS product but he is now working for an digital agency in Glasgow.
Location
Scottish Developers have been kind enough to help organise a venue for use and have arranged for Equator to let us use their board room. Due to size of the room, we have to limit the available spots to 12. The presentation will take place on the 4th February at 7:30pm.
Equator,
Ground Floor,
Moda, 144 Elliot Street
Glasgow, G3 8EX
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2010
01.17
Unfortunately Paul has had to pull out of giving this talk due to other commitment.
We are going to try and find another speaker for that night and will post something as soon as we can.
Sorry to all of those who signed up.
2010
01.12
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This years DDD8 has an awesome amount of great sessions, and voting has now opened. Get your votes in now for the sessions you want to see: http://developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/ddd8/Users/VoteForSessions.aspx