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Microsoft run a large number of free worldwide developer events throughout the year, covering all the Microsoft technologies including ASP.NET, Atlas, and C#.
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Upcoming Events-
A 48 hr conversation all about the ‘Next Web’, what it means today and the potential impact of technologies, tools and techniques for the future. Inspiring designers and developers to take the media they love to new levels of user experience.
Early Bird price £239 (inc. VAT) and Full price £349 (inc. VAT).
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Wednesday, 1 October 2008, 10:30 - 17:00 in London, United Kingdom. Free (Students only) (Microsoft)
Join Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer and other industry leaders as they discuss the next generation of computer science innovation with students and lecturers from across the UK. -
“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!”
Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features.
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“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!” Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features. -
“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!” Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features. -
“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!” Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features. -
“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!” Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features. -
“Service Pack? We’re calling it a Service Pack? Are you kidding??!?!” Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 will release later in 2008 alongside .NET Framework V3.5 Service Pack 1 and, together, they represent a significant upgrade to Visual Studio 2008. There are enhancements across many areas of the .NET Framework such as data access, windows application development and web development and there are also corresponding changes in the development environment to support the new framework features. -
Did you miss the opportunity to attend the MSDN Roadshow 2008? If so we are doing a Roadshow rerun giving you a second chance to attend this event. Come along if you want to find out about the latest developer tools and technologies from Microsoft.
The MSDN team will focus on what’s coming up next this year for .NET developers beyond Visual Studio 2008. We will also look at Silverlight, ASP.NET, ADO.NET and other future bits which involve more code and less PowerPoint.
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Past Events-
In this event we’ll take a look at how you can build rich applications that deploy to the web and go beyond what you can typically do inside of a browser based application. We’ll have a look at how .NET programming comes to the cross-platform world of the web with Silverlight 2 and the framework and tooling surrounding Silverlight. We’ll then see how you can take that further to develop applications with Windows Presentation Foundation that go beyond the capabilities of Silverlight whilst sti... -
In this event we’ll take a look at how you can build rich applications that deploy to the web and go beyond what you can typically do inside of a browser based application. We’ll have a look at how .NET programming comes to the cross-platform world of the web with Silverlight 2 and the framework and tooling surrounding Silverlight. We’ll then see how you can take that further to develop applications with Windows Presentation Foundation that go beyond the capabilities of Silverlight whilst sti... -
TechEd Developers is Microsoft’s premier EMEA conference, designed to provide developers with deep dive technical training, information and community resources focusing on building software solutions with Microsoft development tools for current and soon to release products and technologies. -
Microsoft Tech-Ed Africa is the best way to stay current on today's Microsoft technologies. Featuring plenty of sessions on the latest and forthcoming versions of Microsoft's key products – you will be able to see products in action and stay ahead of the curve. -
MSDN: What’s new in Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Fx 3.5 for the Web Developer (Martin Parry and Daniel Moth), in association with Black Marble Limited. -
Come along and find out what’s in store for both the ASP.NET platform and Visual Studio in the upcoming release. As web developers, there’s a lot to get excited about including many features you can take advantage of in your existing projects. -
Introduction to .NET Framework V3.0 (including sneak preview of v3.5 changes) (Martin Parry and Mike Taulty), in association with Black Marble Limited. -
Session 1 – Language Integrated Query (LINQ) in Visual Studio “Orcas”
Session 2 - .NET Framework V3.5 Highlights Tour -
Ever feel that your existing operating system just didn’t have enough Group Policy Objects? For your delectation we’ve added a whole host more! During this session we’ll take a look at the new XML based Administrative Templates and how to gain control of your environment using the powerful new features of Windows Vista. -
We'll introduce you to Windows Powershell, what it is and what you can do with it. We’ll take a look at how you can use the shell to perform day-to-day administrative tasks. We'll start with a basic overview of shell concepts, commands, cmdlets and how to construct them. Then we'll move on to build more complex scripts, before rounding up with ways to administer windows using some of the reporting facilities available in the shell. -
Microsoft’s portfolio of web tools and technologies provides an end-to-end solution for anyone looking to create compelling, reliable and performant web applications, as quickly as possible.
This event will cover the latest developments in rich internet technologies using “WPF/E” and how to integrate rich services such as mapping and contact information using the Windows Live APIs into your web applications. -
These Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 events are interactive and informative seminars aimed at IT and Communications Directors wishing to preview Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Delegates will enjoy a personal demonstration after the event, and a buffet lunch will be provided. -
Designing and Developing Rich Web Applications Using ASP.NET, ASP.NET Ajax and 'WPF/E'. This session covers the latest developments in platform technologies such as ASP.NET 2.0 as well as client technologies such as ASP.NET Ajax (formerly known as ASP.NET ATLAS). -
The release of Windows Vista™ and the 2007 Microsoft® Office system ushers in a new age of application platform development. Join us at the developer track, hosted by MSDN Events, as we explore the new capabilities and features that will let you create applications to help users communicate, collaborate, and present information in more powerful ways than ever before. -
This FREE one day event builds on the success of the previous DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper Days. As before it is all about developers learning, sharing and interacting with each other in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. There will be NO Microsoft speakers presenting, just speakers from the UK .NET developer community. The day is put together by the community for the community, in other words you. -
Get deeper content than ever before. Take a sneak preview of the latest tools. Meet with top Microsoft and industry experts. Gain hands-on experience with the latest development products. Network with peers. Get face time with Microsoft partners or socialise at one of the many structured or informal Tech-Ed: Developers community gatherings. -
The Office 2007 Client applications provide a rich foundation for building critical business applications quickly and easily. See how the new technologies in Office 2007 give you, the developer, a huge head start in solving the business problems of your organisation. -
.NET Framework 3.0 - formerly WinFX - is Windows Vista's managed-code programming model, building on and extending the .NET Framework 2.0 with technologies such as the Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Windows CardSpace. -
Windows Vista brings with it a fantastic platform for managed development, namely .NET Framework v3.0 (formerly WinFX). In this session you will discover how you - a C# or Visual Basic developer - can take advantage of this new functionality. Alongside plenty of demos, you will learn how to make your application feel like a real extension to the Windows Vista platform, and not like a ported application that just runs on it. -
DevDays is an event for developers, by developers. DevDays 2006 is designed to give attendees exposure to real-world solutions, to provide opportunities for peer interactions, and to leverage local influencers to communicate product messaging and features.
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Keep your finger on the pulse of the latest technology at the Microsoft Roadshow 2006. Top Microsoft experts will host FREE events at a venue near you, taking you through Windows Vista, the latest WinFX developments, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, ASP.NET 2.0, and more! Find out more and book your places here…
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Join us for this informative workshop where we will discuss best practices for implementing security early in the software application lifecycle. Workshop participants will learn specific techniques that can be used to uncover and resolve security defects before hackers do.
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Office “12” builds on the developer capabilities introduced in Office 2003 by providing broad and deep programmability that developers can utilise. This session will examine some of the key technologies and features that are accessible to developers in Office “12”, including the new XML file formats, Web Content Management, extending the new “ribbon” user interface, and more if we have time. -
Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) is the programming model, engine and tools for quickly building workflow enabled applications on Windows, supporting both system workflow and human workflow across a wide range of scenarios. This session will introduce you to WF and will discuss different approaches a developer could take to start to leverage WF in their own solutions. It will include code samples and demonstrations of WF. -
The Windows Communication Foundation (formerly codenamed "Indigo") is a part of WinFX, the next generation of the .NET framework. Next > >
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