Welcome to the Greater New Orleans .NET User Group (backup/development site)
Please visit http://www.gnonug.org since this site is now our backup and development site.
GNONUG meets ~every Monday of the month. Please register for the newsletter to receive information about upcoming events. You may also visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vblg for more info until this site is 100% operational. Our meetings start at 6:15pm every Monday. Sometimes our meetings are cancelled, please check the Events schedule for meeting topics and cancellations.
About GNONUG
GNONUG was founded in September 2001 by Manuel Dennis and the Visual Basic Learners Group to create a community for .NET programmers on in the Greater New Orleans area. Currently there are 99 members and 24 active members.
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GNONUG .NET Events
Events highlights upcoming meetings and social gatherings, such as Professional Developer Program Nights, Bring Your Favorite Laptop events, and Certification Study Group sessions.
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Links
Links to .NET resources, including the Framework download, fundamental tutorials and articles. We also have links to other sites that may interest Developers.
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Discuss
Here is where we get a chance to share information between meetings.
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Resource
.NET Resource Section for external connections that GNONUG members may be interested in.
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Support
.NET Support Section for internal information that GNONUG members may be interested in.
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New Events
Paul Ballard
INETA Member from Dallas will speak on new IDE features in Visual Studio 2005
INETA Speaker
Jason Beres from the INETA Speakers Bureau.
TechEd 2004
TechEd 2004 Conference
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Most Popular Events
ASP.NET using Visual Basic .NET
In this course, you’ll learn how to use Visual Studio .NET and Visual Basic .NET to build ASP.NET Web pages and XML Web services. You’ll gain an understanding of the new architecture behind ASP.NET and how to use the new server controls. You also learn how to use ADO.NET to create data-driven ASP.NET Web forms.
Advanced Visual Basic .NET
This course, you'll investigate some of the important classes and tools provided by the .NET Framework that you might have missed in earlier courses. This courses focuses on important development techniques, such as delegates and events, asynchronous programming and multi-threading, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) support in the System.Management namespace, serialization, attributes and reflection, printing, working with XML documents, and creating custom controls.
ASP.NET: Building and Deploying Web Applications u
This course takes you beyond the basics of creating Web pages and XML Web Services with ASP.NET. You’ll learn to inter-operate with non-.NET code, to manage session state, to re-use code by creating your own controls, to improve performance with output caching, to debug your application and trace its activity, to use advanced Web services features, to configure and deploy ASP.NET applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, to handle multi-user data access conflicts.
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