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July 5, 2006
DotNetNuke 4.3.1
Michael Washington

Michael showed how to create a DotNetNuke module using the new DAL+, an extended feature set of the DotNetNuke Data Access Layer (DAL) introduced in version 4.1/3.3.  He explained how DAL+ makes DotNetNuke module development Super-Fast and Super-Easy.

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Michael Washington is a Website developer and an ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Basic programmer. He has extensive knowledge in process improvement, billing systems, and credit card transaction processing. He has been involved with DotNetNuke for nearly 3 years and has worked on the DotNetNuke Data Access Layer enhancements. He is the author of numerous DotNetNuke modules and tutorials. He is one of the founding members of the Southern California DotNetNuke Users group (http://socaldug.org). He has a son, Zachary and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie.


 
June 7, 2006
Developing with XMod
John Newell

XMod is one of the best DNN modules available for custom forms design and much, much more.  John explained how to use some of the many features of this highly flexible module and discuss some of the new features in the latest release.

 
John Newell is a senior partner in the Web development firm Quality Management Services located in Corona, CA.  With more than 25 years programming experience and 15 years in Web development, John has specialized in developing DNN Web sites for the last three years.  He has designed more than seventy-five custom skins, created several custom modules and currently hosts more than fifty commercial DotNetNuke Web sites.  John has written many articles on Web design and development and also writes a monthly tech column for a Southern California magazine.  You may contact John Newell directly at WebGuru911@Hotmail.com
 

 
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