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Wednesday, November 30, 2005 (EST) - Moving C++ Applications to the Common Language Runtime
speaker: Kate Gregory
location: Whitby Public Library

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C++ expert Kate Gregory will show you how to move C++ projects to the CLR without having to port or rewrite your code.



Come and see how real C++ projects are moving to the CLR without a full port or rewrite. Learn how to easily migrate existing native code -- including MFC applications -- to run under the CLR. Strategies for choosing which parts of the application remain native and which are managed will be discussed. See how to take advantage of the power of the framework libraries.

Finally, this session will provide guidance on how to build high-performance managed "wrappers" enabling reuse of native libraries.

Location and Agenda


Whitby Public Library - Room 1A
405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, ON, L1N 6A1
Phone: (905) 668-6531
Fax: (905) 668-7445
Email: admin@whitbylibrary.on.ca
Website: http://www.whitbylibrary.on.ca

Event Agenda

Time Location Title
6:00 - 7:00 1011 Socialize and refreshments
7:00 - 9:00 1011 Presentation
 
Speaker Biography
Kate Gregory,
Independent Consultant

Kate Gregory is the Microsoft Regional Director for Toronto and a founding partner of Gregory Consulting in Peterborough, Ontario. Kate is the author of over a dozen books including Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start. She teaches .NET, XML, UML, and C++ and is in demand as an expert speaker, with numerous cross-Canada tours for Microsoft Canada, and sessions at DevDays, TechEd (USA, Europe, Africa) and VSLive Toronto, among others. Kate is a C++ MVP, a founding sponsor of the Toronto .NET Users Group, the founder of the East of Toronto .NET Users group, a member of the INETA speakers bureau, and a member of adjunct faculty at Trent University in Peterborough.


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