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vbug's winter conference 2008

Date
4-5 Nov 2008 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , Reading, GB
Cost
£299 Members / £399 Non Member (ex VAT)

Join VBUG and a host a stars for the 11th annual Developer Conference, held at the Microsoft Campus in Reading. Speakers confirmed include:- Ken Getz, Roy Osherove, Jeffrey McManus, Oliver Sturm, Tony Whitter, Dave Sussman, Mike Taulty, Ben Lamb, Phil Winstanley, Gary Short and Barry Dorrans 21 Sessions including:- Tips & Tricks for successful software teams Data-Driven ASP.Net AJAX Silverlight for mobile Create Managed Code for Office 2007 in Visual Studio 2008 ASP.NET 4.0 Team Foundation Server - The Answer To All Project Management Problems? Keep your schedule clear for the 4th and 5th November and join us in Reading See the Conference 2008 Page (look for the link on the left) for the event brochure

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  1. 22 Oct 2008 at 12:36
    developerFusion visitors can get 10% off the non-members price - just quote VBUGDF when booking :)

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