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MIX11 Open Call Voting Started

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MIX11 Open Call Voting Started
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Introduction

MIX conference is the biggest Microsoft web conference which occurs every year in Las Vegas. As in every year, Microsoft asked the developers and designers communities to propose sessions that will be part of a community voting. The sessions that will be chosen will be performed on stage at this year’s conference. Since I’m going to MIX11 as in last year, I proposed two sessions and they were chosen to the open call voting. These are the session descriptions:

  • Building Data-Driven MVC Applications with Entity Framework Code First Entity Framework 4 brings many new opportunities for building complex data driven applications. Code First is a new Entity Framework feature that provides a code-centric experience for interacting with models and databases. In this session, we will build a full blown MVC application on top of Entity Framework Code First.
  • Creating OData Services with WCF Data Services
    Data is a first-class element of every application. The Open Data Protocol (OData) applies web technologies such as HTTP, AtomPub and JSON to enable a wide range of data sources to be exposed over HTTP in a simple, secure and interoperable way. This session will cover WCF Data Services best practices so you can use it the right way.

If you find this content interesting, I encourage you to go and vote for me and maybe you will hear the session in MIX11. There are other sessions that you can vote to in this link and you can vote up to 10 sessions. The voting will be open up until February 4. 
Happy voting!


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Gil Fink

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Sela Group
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Gil Fink is an expert in ASP.NET and Microsoft data platform and serves as a Senior Architect at SELA Group. He is a Microsoft data platform MVP and a certified MCPD Enterprise Application Developer. Gil has worked in the past in variety of positions and projects as a leading developer, team leader, consultant and more. His interests include Entity Framework, Enterprise Library, WCF, LINQ, ADO.NET and many other new technologies from Microsoft.
 

My technical blog: http://www.gilfink.net

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