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Oct 19th - Sessions
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Module Development Tips and Tricks 1136 Views
By DavidWalker @ 5:44 PM :: ::
0 Comments :: :: Track 07 - DotNetNuke, Chris Hammond
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 Module Development Tips and Tricks Chris Hammond Tips and tricks, both in C# and VB.Net that will make your module development easier, and modules more powerful. Learn how to utilize some of the hidden secrets of DotNetNuke and other third party tools. We will also cover some basic Project/Solution options for Module Development, and suggested best practices for developing DotNetNuke modules. There will be plenty of time for questions and answers about module development in this session as well.options for Module Development, and suggested best practices for developing DotNetNuke modules.
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Track 07 - DotNetNuke
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Portal Administration Best Practices 816 Views
By DavidWalker @ 5:57 PM :: ::
0 Comments :: :: Track 07 - DotNetNuke
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Portal Administration Best Practices
Chris Hammond
This session covers best practices learned over many years of DotNetNuke development and administration for hundreds of portals and clients. In the session you’ll be exposed to tips and tricks for configuring and maintaining your portals, users and modules for any type website. You will also learn how to configure your DNN instance so that a single user exists in all Portals with a single login, without using any third party tools. Basic security and hosting configurations for a corporate environment will be an included topic in this session.
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Oct 20th - Sessions
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Advanced Module Packaging and Deployment 1110 Views
By DavidWalker @ 5:48 PM :: ::
0 Comments :: :: Track 07 - DotNetNuke, Chris Hammond
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  Advanced Module Packaging and Deployment Chris Hammond Advanced module development packaging for DNN utilizing MSBuild and NANT scripts. By utilizing MSBuild and NANT scripts a developer is able to compile, package, and release a module with limited setup time. Through the techniques learned in this session you will be able to quickly and easily package new builds of your module for distribution within mere seconds.
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