This month we have a special guest, Paul Sterling, giving us a
presentation on"Umbraco: The Friendly, Free CMS Without Limits". Paul
is an Umbraco core team developer and frequent presenter focusing on
Umbraco.
*Umbraco: The Friendly, Free CMS Without Limits*
Real-code, Nabaztag Rabbits, SMS, and free stuff - oh my!
Come see why Umbraco is the most popular
open-source application in the Microsoft Web Application Gallery. I'll
show easy Umbraco integration with Nabaztag Rabbits (very cool!) and
demonstrate why Umbraco is the most extensible web framework out there -
you can even use ASP.NET MVC with Umbraco. This session will give a
quick overview of Umbraco and lots of live-code examples showing how
Umbraco can be extended and integrated using the .NET code you already
know. Umbraco is a developer friendly CMS that makes it quick and easy
to create websites - or a breeze to build complex web applications.
Umbraco has award-winning integration capabilities and supports your
ASP.NET User and Custom Controls natively. It's a developers dream and
your users will love it too.
Bio:
Paul is an Umbraco core team developer, Umbraco Commerce lead, and
frequent presenter focusing on Umbraco. He was a featured presenter at
the Umbraco CodeGardens 2008 and 2009. He is a certified Umbraco
Professional, an Umbraco MVP, and a certified PayPal Developer. For a
living Paul creates e-commerce sites based on Umbraco and runs the
technology company Motus Connect.
Time/Place:
Thursday, May 28th, 2009 @ 6:00 PM
Location:
The BEC Conference Room
1965 SW Airport Ave.
Corvallis, Oregon
RSVP here:
http://corvallisdotnetug.ning.com/events/umbraco-the-friendly-free-cms
(Or you can email: [email protected] (helpful for food ordering))
Schedule:
6:00 - 6:30: Networking Opportunities & Dinner (free food!)
6:30 - 7:30: Paul Sterling: "Umbraco: The Friendly, Free CMS Without
Limits"
7:30 - 7:45: Q&A / Discussion
7:45 - 8:00: Giveaways: Books and cool stuff!
Please forward this to any other .NET professionals that may be interested!
Added by JasPro on May 20, 2009