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Tech Update 2007 for Developers
- Date
- Wed, 31 Jan 2007 (Add to calendar)
- Venue
- The Courtyard , Bradford, GB
- Cost
- Free
More Detail
This event will provide a technical update covering Microsoft's latest shipping products, as well as what's forthcoming and the development environments that will be available to customise them.
Our aim is to provide a review of up and coming products, as well as highlighting any from the past year you may have missed, in order to help you make informed decisions for now and the future by raising awareness of the direction and scope of Microsoft's product plan by discussing these, and many more.
- .NET 3.0, including WPF, WCF and WF
- Microsoft Design Tools Expression, including Web Designer, Interactive Designer and Graphic Designer
- CE
- .NET 3.5 LINQ to the Future
- Visual Studio Orcas Components
This is a half-day event, 2pm - 5 pm.
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