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Deploying Internationalized Applications Using ClickOnce MSDN Webcast Available For Download
Guy Smith-Ferrier
writes "If you missed Wednesday’s Deploying Internationalized Applications Using ClickOnce MSDN Webcast you can now download it..."
WCF Contracts Contracts Contracts and more Contracts!
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my web cast today I discussed...well...contracts! In the process I had the opportunity to update my contract chapter samples for my WCF book (the chapters are currently posted to www.thatindigogirl.com for your review, and I'll be updating the posted chapter content for Beta 2 in the next weeks).
The samples are:
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MSDN Web Cast - ASP.NET Security - Resources
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my webcast today, I illustrated several layers of security features for ASP.NET with the following samples (some samples are extra beyond what we had time for in 1 hour): "
MSDN Web Cast - ASP.NET Modules and Handlers - Resources
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my webcast today, I illustrated custom HTTP modules and handlers with the following samples: "
MSDN Webcast Calendar
Gabriel Lozano-Moran
writes "Here is a link you should add to your favorites if you really want to learn more about the upcoming Microsoft technologies. The webcasts are given by a bunch of experts on the domain and you will learn a lot from this 1-hour to 1.5 hour during webcasts..."
WMDVUG July 19th Meeting - Registration Now Open
Don Sorcinelli
writes "The event registration URL for the July 19th meeting of the Windows Mobile Developer Virtual User Group is now open!"
Find your Presenters for MSDN and TechNet! Find them and Engage!
blainbar
writes "Find your presenters for MSDN and TechNet get invloved, starting in August of 2006. Check out..."
After TechEd and all the webcasts...
Mike Benkovich
writes "So here it is, mid summer, and I’m looking at what’s coming up. I finished the last of my webcasts in the series on BI last week, and many thanks to all who’ve joined us for them. They were fun to do and it feels good to share what’s possible with the new technologies. If there’s one thing I learned from last week in Boston its how much new stuff there is coming our way. Building systems and application is in a world of change right now, and we’re stuck trying to keep up.
For those who are interested I’ve been invited to ...
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Using a Custom Assembly & Extending Reporting Services - Notes & Paths
Susan Wisowaty
writes "Here are the notes we looked at in part 6 of the Webcast series on Reporting Services: Using a Custom Assembly in a Report: Create your class with functions, and ..."
MSDN Webcast Follow-up
Martin Woodward
writes "Thanks to the folks that dropped by the webcast early today. Hopefully it was ok – I found it very weird talking to the sheep in the field outside my house while all you folks were “out there”. Anyway, here are some links that I promised to people during the Q&A Session. I’ll post a link to the session recording as soon as I have it..."
Version Control with Team Foundation Server
Martin Woodward
writes "...Hope fully you'll be more or less straight in. Check back with this blog post after the event where I'll point to any follow up information that may come out of the talk along with the slide deck, associated links and eventually details of where the recording of the web.
Don’t forget to check out the official page, and sign up for any of the other sessions coming up that are of interest...
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Martin Woodward: Source Control with Team Foundation Server
Mickey Gousset
writes "Martin Woodward: Source Control with Team Foundation Server
June 22nd, 3:00pm-4:30pm GMT
Session description:
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WPF Webcast Experience
vipin_aravind
writes "Today, I had the oppurtunity to do a webcast on WPF at Microsoft today.It was my first ever webcast experience. Thanks to Monish for lending me his laptop to use. One thing I missed out was the ability to demo xaml on xamlpad during the webcast. Reason,Winfx Runtime Setup installer would crash out on the live meeting laptop at every attempt I made to install. Yet another installer bug in winfx runtime setup, but didn’t spend time figuring what it was due to.
Anyway, will demo XAML practicals in...
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VSLive! Vegas 2006 Workshop Demos
Aaron Skonnard
writes "For those of you who attended my WCF workshop yesterday at VSLive! Vegas, you can find the demo/sample code I promised here...."
The future of ASP.NET
Federal Developer
writes "In the beginning of the WebCast, Scott spends a generous amount of time talking about how Microsoft got to where we are with ASP.NET and some of the decision the Product Group made over time and why. Even though the bulk of the session is about the future of ASP.NET, I think that those of us, who build software, understand some of the thinking that his team went through and why..."
Using a Custom Assembly & Extending Reporting Services
Georgeo Pulikkathara
writes "Here are the notes we looked at in part 6 of the Webcast series on Reporting Services..."
Creating Custom Cultures in the .NET Framework 2.0
Guy Smith-Ferrier
writes "I am delighted to announce that I will be presenting a second webcast for MSDN on the subject of Creating Custom Cultures in the .NET Framework 2.0. Custom Cultures are a great addition to the .NET Framework and this session explains how to create them an...
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Programming WCF at Las Vegas
Aaron Skonnard
writes " will be speaking at VSLive! Las Vegas next week on Wednesday, June 21st. I'll be delivering the pre-conference workshop on Programming Windows Communication Foundation..."
Speaking at UNUG on BizTalk Server 2006 Thursday Night
Aaron Skonnard
writes "The next thing on my agenda is a local UNUG (Utah .NET User's Group) talk, which will take place tomorrow night in South Jordan (Neumont). I'm going to speak on BizTalk Server 2006..."
Wondering whats going on at TechEd? Check out TechEdBloggers!!!
John Alexander
writes "Interested in TechEd? Wondering what the scoop is? Check out TechEdBloggers!! Jeff and I are the aggregating editors and are charged with the mission of keeping the feed as “noise free” as possible. Check it out here. It changes quite often and I'm sure you will be pleasantly surprised!
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