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Proposed MDEC Australia Agenda

We're well into the planning phases for MDEC2005 in Melbourne (June 20) and Sydney (June 22). Here's almost the final agenda for the day. What I'd like is a sanity check. Have I missed anything obvious, is there too much of anything? Feedback apprectaied either via contact me or via the comments engine.

Time Track 1 Track 2
8:00 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 10:30 Keynote
10:30 - 11:10 Break and divide room into 2 tracks
11:10 - 12:25 A Platform on the Move: The .NET Compact Framework* Introduction to Windows Embedded
12:25 - 13:15 Lunch with Sponsor sessions
13:15 - 14:25 Introduction to Managed Development for Devices with Visual Studio 2005* Building Trustworthy Windows XP Embedded Devices
14:25 - 15:40 Developing High Performance Applications with the .NET Compact Framework What's New with MapPoint Web Service 4.0?*
15:40 - 16:00 Break
16:00 - 17:15 New Managed Messaging, State, and Notification APIs in Windows Mobile SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition : The Evolution of SQL Server CE

* Local speaker

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 01, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2005
    Hi James - yep - it's tough to condense the 155 sessions at the US MEDC down to the 8 we can deliver in Melbourne and Sydney. The philosophy we used was that it was important not to exclude folks not yet doing serious mobile development. I must admit we agonised over the level of sessions to deliver, but decided in the end to go for making the content accessible to as many developers as possible. I would love to be able to run more in-depth sessions on mobile development. There will, I think, be some at TechEd (see http://blogs.msdn.com/charles_sterling/archive/2005/03/01/381960.aspx) and perhaps we could do some more at the next CodeCampOz.

    Cheers,

    Andrew
  • Anonymous
    May 10, 2005
    <p>Last night I gave a talk to the <a href="http://www.swmug.org">Sydney Windows Mobile User Group</a>about the new features coming up v2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. A lot of people have asked for more intro stuff, which I guess made my last <a href="http: