CodeCamp 2010: EF 4.0, Slides & Code
September 6th, 2010
The last Saturday, Mariano Sanchez and me gave a presentation showing the new features of Entity Framework 4.0. I am very pleased with the outcome of the dissertation, there were many interesting questions and I hope I have satisfied your questions!
I hope that people have enjoyed it as much as I did, and hopefully see you all again the next year. Besides the technical stuff of the presentation, Code Camp is an event where I always found those friends from the industry that I don’t see every day, so I really enjoy it.
If you want the slides and the code of the presentation you can download it here.
Meet me at CodeCamp 2010
August 22nd, 2010
On September 4th, at UP (Mario Bravo 1050) in Buenos Aires myself and many other Lagash team mates will be speaking at Microsoft CodeCamp conference. 
It’s always an honor to have the opportunity to speak at Microsoft Code Camp Conference. This year, Mariano Sanchez (@marianosz) and I will be reviewing the new features included in Entity Framework 4.0, in a session called “Enamorandose de Entity Framework 4.0” (“Feeling in love with Entity Framework 4.0”), scheduled at 16:35hs.
Our session will be demo-based and we will show all the features that make us love the new version of this framework, we will cover topics like: Model-First, Lazy Load, Plain Old-CRL Objects support (POCO / Persistence ignorance) , Disconnect Change Tracking and SQL Optimization, among others.
If you didn’t register yet, don’t miss the chance, I promise you won’t be disappointed: http://www.codecamp.com.ar
I hope to see you there!
CodeCamp 2009: ASP.NET MVC, Slides & Code
September 26th, 2009
Today, Mariano Sanchez, Rodolfo Finochietti and me gave a presentation about building web apps with the new
ASP.NET MVC Framework. I’m really happy, the conference was really crowded, there were stand up people, and even people sat on the floor.
Briefly, for those how couldn’t attend to the presentation, we spoke about how to structure an application using the MVC pattern, and a little about development models history.
We also provided an introduction to the core concepts of the framework and showed a demo involving all of them. The dessert’s strawberry were the jQuery and AJAX demos.
I hope that people have enjoyed it as much as I did, and hopefully see you all again the next year. Besides the technical stuff of the presentation, Code Camp is an event where I always found those friends from the industry that I don’t see every day, so I really enjoy it.
Learn more about the ASP.NET MVC Framework at http://www.asp.net/mvc/. If you want the slides and the code of the presentation you can download it here.
Hope has been useful!
