DotNetNuke Openforce ‘08 Sessions Europe: 6th-7th October 2008
DNN OpenForce '08 Europe is going to be held at the "Leeuwenhorst" Conference Centre in Noordwijkerhout, just outside Amsterdam and close to Schiphol Airport.
The following subjects are going to be covered in the sessions at the conference:
General
For Beginners:
For Intermediates:
For Beginners:
For Beginners:
For updates on the conference check out his link: http://www.openforce08.com/
The following subjects are going to be covered in the sessions at the conference:
General
For Beginners:
- Developing a consulting business around Open Source software - Christopher J. Hammond
- How to provide and identify Quality of DotNetNuke extensions? - Sebastian Leupold
- DotNetNuke 5.0 - Shaun Walker
- DotNetNuke Chalk & Talk - Shaun Walker
- A Deep Dive into the latest version of DotNetNuke - Charles Nurse
- DotNetNuke framework: a hidden jewel? - Ernst Peter Tamminga
For Intermediates:
- Create a DotNetNuke skin from a website design - Cathal Connolly
- Skinning Enhancements in DotNetNuke 5 - Nik Kalyani
For Beginners:
- How to provide and identify Quality of DotNetNuke extensions? - Sebastian Leupold
- Leverage DotNetNuke with SharePoint - Stefan Kamphuis
- DotNetNuke Installation, Administration and Optimization Techniques for Cambrian - Christopher J. Hammond
- Building Secure DotNetNuke installations - Cathal Connolly
- Friendly URLs and SEO best practices for websites - Christopher J. Hammond
For Beginners:
- Using Mail and Messaging Services in DNN5 - Sebastian Leupold
- Introduction into Forms & Lists (UDT 5.0) - Stefan Cullmann
- Developing Vista Sidebar Gadgets Using DotNetNuke - Nik Kalyani
- Leverage DotNetNuke with SharePoint - Stefan Kamphuis
- Test Driven DotNetNuke Module Development - Charles Nurse
- A Deep Dive into the DotNetNuke Property Editor - Charles Nurse
- Create a DotNetNuke module using Delphi.NET - Erik van Ballegoij
- Using Web 2.0 APIs in DotNetNuke modules - Cathal Connolly
For updates on the conference check out his link: http://www.openforce08.com/
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