New Download: 32-bit ODAC 11.2.0.1.2 for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 With ODAC 11.2.0.1.2, developers can connect to Oracle Database versions 9.2 and higher from Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4. ODAC components support the full framework, as well as the new .NET Framework Client Profile. .NET @ Oracle Develop and Oracle OpenWorld 2010 Join the Oracle Develop 2010 conference (September 19-23, 2010, San Francisco), which features a .NET developer track for Oracle database. Oracle Develop is perfect for all levels of .NET developers, from beginner to advanced. It covers introductory Oracle .NET material, new .NET features for Oracle Database, deep dive content, and includes three hours of hands-on labs to help you apply what you learned from the sessions. To register, go to the Oracle Develop Conference registration site. Here is the lineup of Oracle .NET sessions: - What's New for .NET Developers for Oracle Database
- ASP.NET Web Development with Oracle Database
- Optimize Oracle Data Access Performance with Visual Studio and .NET
- Getting Started with Oracle and .NET
- PL/SQL Programming for .NET Developers: Tips, Tricks, and Debugging
- Database Development Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio
Oracle .NET Developer Day: August Training Events Join top notch Oracle experts for an one-day free training event to learn the key .NET tools, best practices, and performance enhancing techniques for building .NET applications with Oracle database. Bring your own laptop (Windows with minimum 2GB RAM) and take away scripts, labs, and applications. Sign up before the .NET track fills up! - St. Louis - August 20-21 - Ameristar Casino Conference Center - part of St. Louis Day of .NET (requires paid registration)
- San Francisco Bay Area - August 24 - Oracle Conference Center
- Vancouver - August 26 - Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
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