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Prototyping and Designing in Expression Blend 3 by Pete Brown
Start Date/Time: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:00 PM
End Date/Time: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 8:00 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
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Location: MassMutual, 350 Memorial Dr, Chicopee, MA‎
Description:

The Western Mass .NET Users Group is hosting a monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 1st at 6:00 PM at the MassMutual Learning Center in Chicopee, MA. Free pizza, drinks and coffee will be provided compliments of MassMutual. Attendance is always free and open to anyone interested in learning about Microsoft .NET technologies. Directions are below.

Presentation Abstract:

A designer-friendly and developer-oriented look at Expression Blend 3, starting with prototyping with Sketchflow and through to building real Silverlight applications using the combination of Blend and Visual Studio. Learn how Blend fits into the process and how to make the most of this amazing tool. Designers and developers welcome. (60-90 minutes. Slides and demo, little code)

About the Presenter:

Pete Brown is a Microsoft Silverlight MVP, an INETA speaker, and a RIA Architect for Applied Information Sciences in the Washington, DC area.

From his first sprite graphics and custom character sets on the Commodore 64 to 3d modeling and design through to Silverlight, Surface, Xna, and WPF, Pete has always had a deep interest in programming, design, and user experience. His involvement in Silverlight goes back to the Silverlight 1.1 alpha application that he co-wrote and put into production in July 2007. Pete has been programming for fun since 1984, and professionally since 1992.

In his spare time, Pete enjoys programming, blogging, designing and building his own woodworking projects and raising his two children with his wife in the suburbs of Maryland. Pete’s blog is at http://www.irritatedVowel.com/Blog, and you can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/pete_brown

 

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Meeting Details
Tuesday, September 1st at 6:00 PM
MassMutual Learning & Conference Center
350 Memorial Drive
Chicopee, MA 01020
Telephone: (413) 598-9898

From the West
Take I-90 East (Massachusetts Turnpike) to Exit 5 (Chicopee). Bear Right after toll booth, and then Right again onto Rte. 33. The MassMutual Learning & Conference Center is one half mile on the Right.

From the East
Take I-90 West (Massachusetts Turnpike) to Exit 5 (Chicopee). Bear Right after toll booth, and then Right again onto Rte. 33. The MassMutual Learning & Conference Center is one half mile on the Right.

From the South
Take I-91 North
to Rte. 291 East in Springfield. Follow Rte. 291 East to Exit 6 Ludlow/Chicopee Falls). Follow exit ramp to first Stop sign. Take a Right onto Fuller Road. Continue on Fuller Road to third traffic light. Take a Left at light onto Memorial Drive (Rte. 33). Take a Right into MassMutual Learning & Conference Center entrance.

From the North
Take I-91 South to Exit 14 to I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike). Take I-90 East to Exit 5 (Chicopee). Bear Right after toll booth, and then Right again onto Rte. 33. The MassMutual Learning & Conference Center is one half mile on the Right.

If you have questions, please direct them to:
Dan Caron
User Group Leader, Western Mass .NET Users Group

 

Created by Dan Caron On 8/3/2009

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