June 2009 Meeting: Advanced DNN 5 Module Development 

The possibilities are endless when it comes to DotNetNuke module development, but many times the question arises of what needs to be written and what can be leveraged from the framework. This presentation will explore concepts of advanced DotNetNuke development including methods to handle multiple view controls while leaving all other modules visible (module isolation), helpful ClientAPI methods that add a level of usability to modules, as well as library packaging and module dependencies. The presentation will tie these aspects together to show how you can build reusable module frameworks and leverage the power of DotNetNuke.

The meeting is set for Tuesday, June 9 at 7pm at 1 Barnes Industrial Rd S in Wallingford.

Mitchel Sellers (MCITP, MCPD), is the CEO and Director of Development for IowaComputerGurus Inc, a Des Moines, Iowa based .NET Consulting Company. Mitchel is a very active member in the .NET and DotNetNuke communities and spends a great deal of time participating in discussions on community sites, maintaining a collection of free DotNetNuke modules, and writing for his blog and other online/print resources. He is the author of Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming and is also the team lead for the Documents Module project. When not working on development activities he enjoys traveling and motorcycling.

 

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MaryV MaryV says:

this meeting is now posted on ctdotnet group! - http://ctdotnet.org/default.aspx - please share!


Tom Kraak Tom Kraak says:

Thanks Mary, well done!

pegarr pegarr says:

I found out about this group from the ctdotnet group. Good move, adding a link from that user group.


Pat G

Tom Kraak Tom Kraak says:

Thanks Pat. We hope to see you at the next meeting. Oh, and bring a friend or two :)

Tom Kraak Tom Kraak says:

Just a quick note that Mitchel's slide deck has been posted above.

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