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Monday, August 24, 2009

August 2009 FANUG Meeting

David Giard will be presenting “An Introduction To Object Oriented Programming” at the Findlay Area .Net User Group August 25 in Findlay, OH. For more information visit http://fanug.org

If you are in the area please come out to join us!


An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming

Object Oriented Programming is a paradigm that focuses on the objects in a software system and the messages passed between those objects. In this presentation, I will describe the fundamental concepts important to understanding objects; show the basics of object oriented programming; and illustrate these concepts using Visual C# code.

David Giard has been developing solutions using Microsoft technologies since 1993. In the past, he has spoken at Microsoft ArcReady, Microsoft DevCares and many conferences and user groups around the Midwest. He is a recovering certification addict and holds an MCTS, MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, a BS, an MBA, and numerous other letters of the alphabet. You can read his latest thoughts and watch his show - Technology And Friends - at www.DavidGiard.com. He lives in Michigan with his two teenage sons.

Time:
5:30-7:30 PM on the last Tuesday of the month
Location:
Marathon Findlay Offices
539 S. Main St., Findlay, OH - Room 106M
Cost:
Meeting is Free.  Software, books and other door prizes at drawing held at end of meeting.

Pizza and pop served at 5:30. 

 

 

Posted by AlanBarber on 08/24/2009 at 01:42 PM
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