The MSDN Developer Conference is coming…Are you ready?
The nature of software development is radically changing... Are you ready?
Prepare yourself for a demanding future. Attend the MSDN Developer Conference.
- Experience Windows Azure
Create applications that seamlessly bridge the gaps between PC, Web, and phone - Be among the first to see Windows 7
See the latest advances in Multi-Touch Application Development - Take your .NET skills to the next level
See sessions on WPF 4.0, Silverlight 2, ASP.NET 4.0, Parallel Programming, Live Mesh and more
If you did not have the opportunity to attend the PDC, then the MDC is the place for you!
The Cost? Just $99.
And, did we mention that attendees will get some cool giveaways?
Check out the session line up…
Cloud Services | Client and Presentation | Tools, Languages and Framework |
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Lap Around Cloud Services | Windows Presentation Framework (WPF) Roadmap | The Future of Managed Languages: F#, C#, and Visual Basic |
Developing and Deploying Your First Cloud Services | Developing Data-centric Applications Using the WPF DataGrid and Ribbon Controls | A Lap Around "Oslo" |
A Lap Around the Live Framework and Mesh Services | Building Business Focused Applications using Silverlight 2 | A Lap Around Visual Studio 2010 |
Developing Applications Using Data Services | ASP.NET 4.0 Roadmap | Parallel Programming for Managed Code Developers |
Register for a city near you…
Date | City |
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12/9/08 | Houston, TX |
12/11/08 | Orlando, FL |
12/16/08 | Atlanta, GA |
1/13/09 | Chicago, IL |
1/13/09 | Minneapolis, MN |
1/16/09 | Washington, DC |
1/20/09 | New York, NY |
1/22/09 | Boston, MA |
1/22/09 | Detroit, MI |
1/26/09 | Dallas, TX |
2/19/90 | San Francisco, CA |
Online Community
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Technorati Tags: MDC,Cloud Computing,Windows 7,ASP.NET,WPF,Silverlight,Visual Studio,Parallel Programming,C#,VB,F#,Data Services,Windows Azure
Comments
- Anonymous
November 05, 2008
At the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) we announced a whole bunch of technologies