Enterprise Developers Guild - April Meeting: What's New In Visual Studio 2010 SP1

Date
26-27 Apr 2011 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
8055 Microsoft Way , Charlotte, US
Cost
Free

Join us Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 PM in the Mt. Kilimanjaro/Mt. Everest rooms of the Charlotte Microsoft Campus for a discussion on what's new in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and making it work for you. If you didn't know, Visual Studio SP1 was released the beginning of March and it is packed with a lot of good stuff. We will take a look at some of the new features and bug fixes. Also, we will review the extensibility model that Visual Studio 2010 provides and briefly look at some of the more popular extensions available. If you are a Silverlight or web developer, you will want to learn how you can now use IIS Express 7.5 instead of the Cassini as your debugging host. If you have very large Entity Framework models, you will want to look at the improvements SP1 did to reduce the wait time to load the designer. We will also cover authoring your own snippets to continue to make you more efficient and effect in your work place. We all use Visual Studio, let's see how we can leverage what's there and get the most out of the best development environment on the market!

The meeting presenter is Matt Duffield.

Matt Duffield is a .NET architect designing and developing enterprise applications. He specializes in .NET with an emphasis on WPF, Silverlight, and mobile development. He is a Microsoft MVP in Client Application Development and has a MSCD.NET certification. He also works in business intelligence designing and developing solutions for data warehouse and data mining initiatives. You can read his blog at mattduffield.wordpress.com and follow him on Twitter at @mattduffield.

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