Monthly Archives: July 2011

Updated pricing for the WPF Training in Chattanooga!

25 Jul 2011
by mjeaton, posted in personal   |  Comments Off

Big news! We’ve updated the pricing for the Sharp Axe Training that’s taking place right before DevLink in beautiful Chattanooga, TN!

If you register before August 1 OR you’re attending DevLink, the price has dropped from $1499 to $999!

If you register *after* August 1 and you’re *not* attending DevLink, the price will be $1199.

In my hands-on WPF workshop, you will learn everything you need to know to write solid, maintainable line of business applications in WPF. Topics will include XAML, data binding, commands, styling, templating, MVVM and more. No previous knowledge of WPF is required.

Not interested in WPF? Maybe you’re new to .NET. Check out Keith Elder’s “.NET From Scratch” course! Are you already a .NET expert looking to expand your skillset? Check out Ayende’s two workshops: 1-day workshop on RavenDB on Monday and a 1-day NHibernate workshop on Tuesday!

WPF Training in Chattanooga

18 Jul 2011
by mjeaton, posted in business, programming   |  Comments Off

I’m very proud to announce my two day WPF Workshop on August 15th and 16th in Chattanooga, TN at the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel. This course is one of 3 other Sharp Axe Training courses that will be going on at the same time. The training is the 2 days immediately before the awesome DevLink conference starts.

In this hands-on workshop, you will learn everything you need to know to write solid, maintainable line of business applications in WPF. Topics will include XAML, data binding, commands, styling, templating, MVVM and more. No previous knowledge of WPF is required.

More details about the training, as well as a link to register for the course can be found at the Sharp Axe Training website.

Microsoft MVP 2011

07 Jul 2011
by mjeaton, posted in business, personal, programming   |  Comments Off

For the third year in a row, July 1st brought an email from Microsoft presenting me with the MVP award in Visual C#. :-)