Regular attendees will also notice that the dates of the event have changed – the main conference is to be held from Tuesday 11th to Thursday 13th March, with pre-conference workshops taking place on Monday 10th and post-conference workshops on Friday 14th. The line up of expert speakers and the range of topics is, as ever, impressive: you can hear Jeff Prosise on AJAX, Dino Esposito on ASP.NET, and Dave Wheeler, who will deliver the opening keynote, on Silverlight, WPF and Design Patterns. The full schedule is now available on the DevWeek web site, where booking has already opened.
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