MSDN Events Unleashed

Date
Tue, 24 Mar 2009, 18:00 - 20:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
2000 W. Sam Houston Parkway South , Houston, US
Cost
Free

Hosted by Microsoft Corp., Suite 350 Enhance your coding capabilities with new tools, tips, and inside secrets from MSDN Events. You’ll see how developing for a Windows Mobile phone leverages your current coding skills and can make it simple to build, deploy and debug cool new devices. Additionally, we’ll be showing you how to take full advantage of the Visual Studio debugger. We’ll offer some great tips and tricks to help you debug faster and more efficiently, while applying fresh techniques to ramp up your problem solving abilities. Additionally,

Developing for Windows Mobile Devices - Mobile development is one of the fastest growing areas of development and Windows Mobile is on the forefront with over 18 million phones shipped last year and many more cutting-edge devices on the way. Visual Studio developers have tremendous opportunities in this space since developing for a Windows Mobile phone leverages development experience that you already have. Come take a look at some of the cool new devices, see how to set up Visual Studio with the latest SDK and device emulators, and how to build, deploy and debug applications.

Debug Sidebars – The Visual Studio debugger is a highly underutilized tool for many developers. As we go thru today’s event, you’ll learn how to use it like a pro, while picking up new techniques to fast-forward your problem solving and debugging abilities. We’ll show you how to use advanced breakpoints, advanced watch window / Expression evaluator tricks, modifiers, assertions on the fly, remote debugging, and more!

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