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Member Quotes |
| Chris Hay |
| Wow, What a nugget. Superb, blew everyone away! |
| Mark Dickens |
| Simply great. Dave's switching between theory and demo gave a great balance. Simple, practical, well paced, fantastic.
Should be a good TechEd! |
| Roger Billsdon |
| A few years ago I developed a couple of small programs using the Microsoft Angent and I hadn’t realised the extent of Vista’s speech capabilities, so Richard’s talk was an interesting update. |
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Mix10 |
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Partner Showcase |
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1st, an award winning company launched in 1996, provides technology solutions to over half of the professional financial advisers in the UK. |
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| Event: XSLT - Why, How and When ... |
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Watch out, Dave and Rich are in town, and Dave's got his XSLT hat on again, this time with knobs on! Yes its an evening with the NxtGenUG co-founders as Rich talks to his Vista in his award winning Nugget. Dave will be running through his XSLT 'Extreme' session which he will be giving at TechEd in November. Pizza and swag will abound as ever, don't miss it!
If you are not a member of NxtGenUG, you are more than welcome to attend. We just ask you register on the site, to help us to plan numbers and refreshments. Once registered on the site, you can then register for this event from this page. |
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007 |
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Cambridge |
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St Johns Innovation Centre St Johns Innovation Centre Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WS
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
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| Dave McMahon
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XSLT 'Extreme' |
| Is eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) the greatest language in the world as Dave claims? Well, no matter what you think, Dave think's so. In this session Dave takes a deep dive into some of the more obscure aspects of programming with XSLT in the .NET Framework. We'll look at a few of the not so common syntax, examine some of the advanced options available in .NET for working with XSLT. We'll look at differing forms of output including HTML, XHTML, XML, CSV, Word and XAML that XSLT can generate easily and also at how with a little magic, XSLT cam transform non-XML based data into other non-XML based data! |
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| Richard Costall
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Speech Synthesis in Vista |
| Rich pops in with a nugget on Speech Synthesis in Windows Vista, why it's cool and how it can be used from a developer perspective. |
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