Office Developer Live! Webcast Series - All new content in March 2005
https://www.microsoft.com/seminar/events/series/officedeveloperlive.mspx
Missed out the first ever Micrsoft Office Developer Conference? Well never fear, we've rounded up those presenters and we're having them present their sessions on MSDN Webcasts live during the month of March 2005. You won't want to miss this. They're going to be showing of VSTO, Information Bridge Framework, InfoPath, and many other cool solutions from the company that brought you Microsoft Clippy!
Do you want more power behind your Office-Based applications? Check out Office Developer Live!: Master Office Application Development, your pain relief for application development. This series shows you how to build forms using Microsoft Office applications like Word and Excel—the most familiar user interface in the industry—that are quick to write, secure, and easy to manage, maintain, and deploy. Learn how to design and write smart client applications, access the Microsoft .NET framework, debug, write managed code, and design Excel and Word-based user interfaces directly from the .NET 2005 IDE using Visual Basic or C#.
Join us for these live and on-demand webcasts today and learn how to incorporate the power and flexibility of the Microsoft Office System into your applications.
Bonus: Attend any live webcast in this series to qualify for a chance to win a Portable Media Center pre-loaded with our best developer webcasts. See official rules for more details.
Register today at https://www.microsoft.com/seminar/events/series/officedeveloperlive.mspx
Comments
- Anonymous
February 25, 2005
I'm really enjoying the webcasts and am currently going through some older ones. But the current method for signing-up for a webcast is way too convoluted, consisting of several websites, logons, etc.
What would be great is to have a homepage where we could list upcoming webcasts, webcasts we're interested in (upcoming and recorded), webcasts we've seen, have reminders sent to our email before live webcasts, etc.
This way, signing up for or launching a webcast would be simple one- or two-click operation.
Keep up the nice work! - Anonymous
June 08, 2009
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