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Beantown .NET Meeting on 2/5/2009: Michael O'Hearn "State Management in ASP.NET"


Reminder: Beantown .NET is meeting on Thursday, February 5th.

For this month’s meeting, we’ve got Michael O’Hearn doing “State Management in ASP.NET”.

As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers.  If you’re planning to come, please RSVP by 3pm on 2/5.  Click here to RSVP

Our location (75 State St) has tighter security than our old location so it is important to RSVP in advance to make your security check in as smooth as possible. 

Future meetings:

• March 5 – Bill Wilder, Composite Application Library for WPF and Silverlight

• April 9 – Unit Testing Throwdown!

-Ben

Beantown Meeting Details

When: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 6:00 – 8:00pm

Where:

Hollister, Inc.

75 State St., 9th Floor

Boston, MA

http://www.hollisterstaff.com/

617-654-0200


Map:
http://tinyurl.com/23w2a5

Title:

State Management in ASP.NET

Abstract:

If you’ve used ASP.NET, you’ve probably used the ASP.NET Session object.  The problem is that we don’t often think about what this actually means to our application and – since it works so well – we probably never think about how ASP.NET Session Management actually works. 

In this talk, Mike’s going to start by reviewing the principles of state management.  From there he’ll move on to the different configuration options of ASP.NET state management and what those configuration options mean to your app.  Along the way, he’ll discuss the common pitfalls, potential security holes, performance considerations, and the best practices for state management.

Mike’s Blog: http://blog.curiouscoding.com/

Benjamin Day

Benjamin Day Consulting, Inc.

617-645-0188

benday@benday.com

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