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PDC Live in LA on October 28th!

Did you want to go to PDC but couldn’t make the trip to Redmond?  Now you don’t have to!

Come join us for this FREE event at the Microsoft LA office Thursday, October 28th at 9:00am

Register Here : https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032467460&Culture=en-US

PDC10 is now sold out, but you can still join in on the excitement via the live stream and in-person delivered sessions.  Attend this event on October 28, 2010 at the Microsoft Los Angeles Office . PDC10 content will focus on the next generation of Cloud Services, client & devices, and framework & tools. You can get the highlights of PDC without heading to Redmond.

Live streaming of the PDC Conference

This year's PDC is a groundbreaking event that includes live streaming of the keynotes, as well as concurrent live streaming of sessions.

Test out your Windows Phone 7 apps.

Have you been working on a Windows Phone 7 application and want to test it on a real phone?  We will have phones available to test out your applications and games.

Bring your laptop and try out some of the Windows Phone 7 Hands-on labs.

New to Windows Phone 7 Development?  Bring your laptop and try out the hands-on-labs with experts around to help you out.  Be sure you have Visual Studio 2010.  It would also be helpful to download the Windows Phone 7 developer tools ahead of time (https://developer.windowsphone.com/).

For more on PDC, visit https://www.microsoftpdc.com/

Food and sodas will be provided. Parking will NOT be hosted. If you park in the Wells Fargo Building it will cost $40.00. Alternatively, you can park at Joe's Parking at the end of the block for $12.00.

Hope to see you there!!  And don’t miss the Underground powered by PDC at Club Nokia on November 9th.  More details to come.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 28, 2010
    The PDC was great when it started, but once we switched to the Cloud 9 i slowly started losing interest until I figured I go do something else ;)Perhaps they should've offer to do some Windows Phone 7 hands on labs, or do something more interactive... but that's my 2 cents.There were a couple great things mentioned like Team Foundation on the cloud and the asynchronous development libraries for .NET and it would've been great if there could've been more information available for those that cared about some of the presentations :)Other than that, thanks for the presentation and the sandwiches, and sorry that you had to stand up for so long while presenting ;pTake care,Eduardo Favio
  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2010
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