November Events Christchurch, Wellington & Auckland
November MSDN UNPLUGGED Update - Double Sessions
Since July I have delivered 46 sessions to more than 3000 New Zealanders and the truth is I need a break!
For the next “super sized” unplugged sessions in November we have commissioned developer gurus Kirk Jackson and John Daniel Trask to deliver a three city half day MSDN UNPLUGGED Update.
We are running two technical afternoon sessions focused on developing with WPF 3.5 SP1 and Visual Studio 2008 Tips and Tricks to increase your productivity.
Registration is free and sessions begin at 1.30pm and conclude at 5.00pm. Click here for more information.
Christchurch Tue 11th Nov: Register
Wellington Thu 13 Nov: Register
Auckland Tue 18 Nov: Register
November Developer Focus Groups
Along side these events my boss will be facilitating some. Scott’s role is to listen and understand your feedback which will enable us to provide better support and resources for NZ developers.
If you would like to participate, please email your interest to nzeditor@microsoft.com with your contact details and preferred focus group (by session number as listed below) that you would like to attend. We will confirm you attendance shortly after via email and phone. You can be assured that all information shared will be kept confidential.
Christchurch Convention Centre / Tuesday 11th November 2008
Kilmore Street, Christchurch
Session 1: 8:30 -10:00
Session 2: 11:00 -12:30
Microsoft New Zealand Wellington Office / Thursday 13th November 2008
Level 12, Vodafone on the Park, Lambton Quay, Wellington
Session 3: 8:30 -10:00
Session 4: 11:00 -12:30
Microsoft New Zealand Auckland Office / Wednesday 19th November 2008
Level 5, 22 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland
Session 5: 8:30 -10:00
Session 6: 11:00 -12:30
Refreshments and a token of our appreciation will be provided for your participation. We look forward to hearing from those of you who are interested to participate in the focus groups. Please note that there are limited spaces available so please respond early to secure your space for the focus group.