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A while back I pondered doing a “live” debug session with people who were/are working with Silverlight 2 and data access via services, etc. I really like a live concept because it allows people to ask real questions and feels more conversational than a one-way presentation. After some consideration, I’m not sure I could quite guarantee the environment I was looking for to accomplish this type of style. So as a second best, I’ve set up a webcast: Troubleshooting Silverlight Data Access. I hope to keep the question channel open during the webcast though and answer as many questions...
miss the days of devdays? me too. my team is trying to bring a little of that spark back! joe shirey on my team has organized a full-day of developer and architect goodness. we'll be hosting two events, one in the phoenix, arizona metro area and one in the denver, colorado metro area. here's the gist:
keynote: microsoft patterns and practices is being shipped in to talk about what they've produced and the logic behind it!
developer track:
exposing and consuming data using the microsoft stack (rob bagby): take a look...
this morning, scottgu posted details on the roadmap for the .net web platform. it is an exciting roadmap to me, so let me hit some of the highlights:
ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions - this will include the MVC framework, AJAX improvements, dynamic data support, asp.net and silverlight support, and ado.net data services (entity framework). this release is expected to be available for download on the web next week in the first preview mode.
silverlight: because of the significant effort being made and...
[UPDATE: I added other US cities I am aware of, any not listed here, I'm not aware of them. Reminder that these are being hosted by user group communities in partnership with Microsoft. If you don't attend the user groups sponsoring these events, you have them to thank and you should start attending and getting involved!!!!
These events are made possible by the commitment of user groups. You should absolutely participate in them, show your support, be an active member and get to know your local developer contact at Microsoft :-).]
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