September 2005

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Intertech adds two courses designed to help developers move from .NET 1.X to 2.0.

.NET 2.0 for 1.x Developers
 

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 Feature Story

Mobile Java Gets a Much-needed Boost from Sun's New Mobility Toolkit

By Jim White Intertech Training

J2ME developers are accustomed to neglect, but the new NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.1 is among the best updates to the wireless development toolbox yet this decade.

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 Editorial Corner

Welcome to The Software Developer
 

Jim White

Hi. I’m Jim White, Instructor at Intertech and this month’s editor. Welcome to the latest issue of The Software Developer.
 
If you’re a J2ME developer, every time some new software comes out, you might feel a bit like a kid in the middle of a birthday party for quadruplets, watching everyone else get presents while you don’t even get an empty box. Well, all that’s changed with the introduction NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.1, one of the best updates to the wireless development toolbox yet. To find out more about this great, new innovation, check out this month’s feature article.
 
In Coders Corner, Intertech’s Jim White discusses database performance problems in J2EE applications and what you can do about them. And our Best of the Web section includes links to the latest articles to help you grow both personally and professionally. 
  
If you have a suggestion for a feature article — or if there are any programming tips you’d like for us to provide — please let us know. All comments are greatly appreciated.

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  Up and Down The Corporate Ladder:

Getting along with everyone
Dread Getting Ready for a Big Project?

First, put those ducks in a row
by Barbara Hemphill - Advisor Today

 

The Pace of Work

Why it's okay to work at your own speed
by Chuck Martin - Darwin

 

 Events


 

60 Hours, 5 Days, 1 Focus: .NET Development

Intertech Training's .NET Boot Camp is an intensive 60-hour workshop that will equip you to build managed software using the .NET platform.

Explore the critical aspects of the .NET universe including the .NET type system, assembly configuration, multithreading, File IO, XML processing and much more. Learn how to build solutions which employ Windows Forms, GDI+, ADO.NET, ASP.NET and XML Web services — intensive training with a limited class size.

and get details for .NET Boot Camp.


Complete .NET for 1.x Developers

The details regarding Visual Studio 2005 (formerly called Whidbey) are beginning to emerge and it looks like the old adage is true: the only constant in this industry is change. Complete .NET 2.0 will expose attendees with a survey of the Visual Studio 2005 IDE, new .NET 2.0 namespaces and numerous C# and Visual Basic .NET language enhancements.

Designed for experienced .NET 1.x developers, this class provides the opportunity to experiment with all of these new technologies through a combination of discussion and hands-on labs.

and get details for Complete.NET 2.0 for 1.x Developers.

 
Events and Webinar
 

Please join us on August 23 at Microsoft, Bloomington, MN for two, morning briefing sessions at 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM:

Automatic Deployments for BizTalk 2004 — 9:00 AM

Migrating BizTalk solutions between physical environments and on into production raises additional complexities. Learn about managing both workstation and server deployments with the “Deployment Framework for BizTalk.” You’ll be able to apply the framework to your own BizTalk projects.

Using SharePoint and BizTalk Human Workflow Services — 10:30 AM

Using SharePoint as a web portal, InfoPath as a data entry mechanism and BizTalk as a messaging platform, companies can automate most business processes, all with very little developer code.

for either or both of these complimentary briefings.

 

 Coder's Corner:

 Tips and code to help you

Database Performance Problems in J2EE

Maybe its your driver 

by Jim White - Intertech Training
 

ROI and Project Management:

  Profitable results and better methods

Set Your People Free!

Get better results by resisting micromanagement
by Kate O'Sullivan - CFO

 

When Good Things Go Bad

Protecting your company during a crisis
by Janine Milne - MIS

 

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