Scott Hunter, Microsoft, USAStarted out writing bulletin board software with Turbo Pascal which became a startup software development business. Graduated from California State Bakersfield with a degree in Computer Science and Economics. Scott has spent the past 8 years developing software in the .NET space mainly in the ASP.NET area. For the past year Scott has worked at Microsoft on the ASP.NET as a Program Manager currently working on the Dynamic Data framework.
New updated Seminar (not in the printed program)ASP.NET 4.0 Roadmap (replaces "Dynamic Data for MVC")
Take a walk through the 4.0 landscape from ASP.NET and learn how you can get involved in shaping ASP.NET future. This talk focuses on the next release of ASP.NET including Web Forms and MVC. Do you love web forms? See how you can taking control of your control IDs, learn about better ViewState managment in GridView and ListView, and get more control over the CSS markup of ASP.NET server controls. See how Dynamic Data makes building you data-driven apps easy. If you're interested in AJAX, we show you further advancements in client rendering and binding. If you're considering MVC, we look at the feature set and understand how to create applications with this technology.
New updated Seminar (not in the printed program)Dynamic Data (replaces "Dynamic Data WebForms 2.0")
This session will provide an overview of Dynamic Data that provides a rich framework for creating data driven web sites. Learn how to quickly build a Dynamic Data web site using features like model level validation, field and entity templates, and scaffolding. Plus we will show many of the new features coming in the next version of Dynamic Data that include inheritance support, many to many, MVC. Plus take a look at some future development around code first development for cloud computing.