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January 12, 2008
Miguel Castro
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Miguel Castro
Miguel Castro
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9:30 room 111
Developing Provider-based Features in ASP.NET
You’ve used ASP.NET 2.0’s Membership system, right? You’ve even developed your own custom Membership Providers, hopefully as a result of one of my other talks. But did you know that you can use that same Provider Model for any feature of your application you wish? I’ll show you how by creating a "credit card processing and returns" sub-system that takes advantage of ASP.NET 2.0’s Provider Model, allowing you to create different credit card processors anytime you want with without changing your site code. Many ASP.NET developers don’t know you can even do this; come be a part of the few.
Miguel Castro is a principal consultant and trainer with SteelBlue Solutions and specializes in building and teaching how to build, .NET solutions. He is a Microsoft MVP, INETA Speaker, Conference Speaker, contributor to CoDe Magazine and DevSource.com, as well as an active blogger, and has been a software developer for over 20 years. With a Microsoft background that goes all the way back to VB 1.0 (and QuickBasic in fact). Miguel has spoken at numerous user groups, code camps, and conferences around the country. He has also been featured on the Internet Radio Talk Show, .NET Rocks, .NET Rocks-TV, Microsoft’s ARCast (Architecture Podcast), and The Polymorphic Podcast on numerous ocassions. His blog and other things of potential interest can be found at
http://www.steelbluesolutions.com
, where you can obtain his new CodeBreeze code-generator. He currently resides in Lincoln Park, NJ with his wife Elena and his daughter Victoria.
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