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What Do You Want To Learn?

Do you have a burning desire to learn how to do something with one of our Microsoft products? I'm trying to decide what to show you next. A few things that are on my mind:

  • Silverlight
  • Visual Studio 2008
  • Expression Design
  • Expression Blend
  • Windows Live platform stuff
  • AJAX
  • Popfly

These are just some ideas. I would prefer to show you how to build something with our next-generation Web technology.

Please reply by leaving a comment on this blog - I will choose the next webcast and announce it on Monday, February 19!

This is your chance to get personalized training that you can't get anywhere else, so take advantage and leave your comment today.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2008
    Dear Sir, i want to learn VC++,my aim is to control different types of Motors for example motor running a pump which is pumping water in a tank and i can see on the PC screen if the motor is working and if the tank is getting filled with water. If you have some suggestion how i can start to learn this language or if you think that i can reach my aim by learning C#. please advise Sincerely yours Syed Qasim Ali

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2008
    I am trying to learn how to make a game in Visual Web Developer for a site i am making for my brother, and i have no idea even where to start.  Could someone help me?  

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2008
    I vote for Windows live and silverlight..though i may be a bit biased being a windows live mvp ;) But you could do some windows live, using vs08 and ajax integrated with silverlight..that would be very cool :) Bronwen

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2008
    Expression Design or Expression Blend please;)

  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2008
    Well I havn't looked into Popfly yet, so I am not sure what that is; however, I would like to see something along the lines fo using VS2k8, building a website that integrates both Silverlight and Ajax. I am working on learning both to integrate into a new education site.

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2008
    SilverLight, hands down! Thanks for your continuing efforts.

  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2008
    I'd really like to see some more information on Silverlight. I've played with it to the point where I am fairly comfortable with it, but I'm sure that it can do things that I haven't discovered yet. Coupling the talk with something on Expression would be great, because I haven't got a chance to play with that much at all.

  • Anonymous
    February 18, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2008
    Well, the response from the contact form and the blog comments to my original post was pretty overwhelming.

  • Anonymous
    March 01, 2008
    Hello there , thanx for your offer , i really want to be a developer any (web or desktop or game) i have dozens of learning resources but i feel like handcapped person i feel that ican do nothing ..plz in your posting refere to how to be a developer ..what tools i should focus on ...what tutorials will help me to be a developer Not wasting my time ...her you are my e-mail address >>>> hossam_cis@yahoo.com thanx in advance