Come listen to Dave give an overview of the new features in .NET 4.0. What will he talk about? Even he doesn't know yet, with the next version in technical preview and new functionality surfacing with every release. There's bound to be something about ASP.NET 4.0, something about Visual Studio and the great new changes they're building into it, but beyond that, it's anyone's guess. Dave Sussman is an independent trainer, consultant and writer. Dave is a Microsoft MVP, a member of INETA Speakers Bureau and the ASP Insiders. a body of industry experts that advises the ASP.NET team. He has spoken at many conferences, including Microsoft ASP Connections, TechEd and PDC and is a regular and community events around the UK.
VBUG Midlands: What's New in .NET 4.0
- Organiser
- VBUG
- Date
- Tue, 13 Jan 2009, 18:30 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- The Swan & Rushes , Leicester, GB
- Cost
- FREE
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