Microsoft MVP Donald Belcham to Speak on Visual Studio, C# vNext, Aspect Oriented Programming, Live Mesh

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      Microsoft MVP Donald
      Belcham to Speak on Visual Studio, C# vNext, Aspect Oriented Programming, Live
      Mesh

      Bangalore, December 1, 2008: When writing Microsoft technology-related
      applications to have strong separations of concerns you inevitably run across some
      items that, while appearing as separate concerns, do not behave in the same
      manner as the other concerns. Instead of interacting only with their immediate
      neighbors, these concerns can interact with some or all of the concerns within
      the application. Donald Belcham is coming back this summer to India’s biggest
      summit for the developer ecosystem – Great Indian Developer Summit ( http://www.developersummit.com
      ) to explore crosscutting concerns, how you can use Aspect Oriented Programming
      to maintain good separation of concerns in your code without losing the
      crosscutting functionality you also require.

      Microsoft MVP Donald will also conduct an early discussion of the impending
      changes in the upcoming version of Visual Studio and the C# language, and how
      they will affect your every day development work.

      On April 25, Donald will conduct a 3 hour workshop about Live Mesh for creating
      Software as a Service (SaaS) applications — he will detail the architecture of
      Live Mesh (from the developer’s standpoint), how to code to interact with the
      framework and what possibilities there may be for application in mainstream
      business software.

      The President of the Edmonton
      .NET User Group will also explore the problems encountered during the life of a
      project —  technical, social and management related. A battle hardened
      team lead who has survived trench warfare, Donald will explore the problems,
      solutions tried, successes and failures (there were many) that occurred along
      the way to help you get your project to near-utopian levels.

      About Great Indian Developer Summit

      Great Indian Developer Summit, produced by Saltmarch
      Media (http://www.saltmarch.com/) is the biggest gathering of software
      developers from Java/J2EE, Microsoft computing technologies, Rich Internet
      Applications (RIA), Web 2.0, Ajax,
      Agile, SOA, and Enterprise IT. For both veterans and newcomers to the world of
      .NET, Java, and the Rich Web, the Great Indian Developer Summit provides
      participants with a well-balanced learning experience that guaranteed they went
      back with a richer understanding of the technologies that make a difference to
      their careers. See the GIDS 2008 Red Stripe Report: http://www.developersummit.com/2008/report/pdf/Red_Stripe_Report-GIDS08.zip

      Over 3000 qualified and talented delegates – Source, attended GIDS 2008: The Hindu
      – Monday, 26 May 2008 (http://www.developersummit.com/2008/report/postPress.html).
      With outstanding educational sessions, powerhouse speakers, a high-profile
      award ceremony, GIDS 2009 will feature premium knowledge, action plans and
      advise from been-there-done-it veterans, creators, and visionaries.

      For further information on GIDS 2009, please visit the summit on the web http://www.developersummit.com/.

      A Saltmarch Media Press Release
      E: info@saltmarch.com
      Ph: +91 80 4005 1000

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