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Your host Nikola Dudar is a Program Manager in Windows division of Microsoft Corporation. He has been working on Windows Web Services API during Windows 7 and various additions to Visual C++ during VS2005 and VS2008. More details are in LinkedIn profile under Nikola's formal name Mykola Dudar.
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If you have not heard that already, just a reminder that PDC is in two weeks. I will fly to LA only for two pre-conference days when I am going to talk about MFC in VS2005 and going forward and also about change in deployment for VC++ libraries, how it was done in VC and what does it mean for your code. I would also like to point out to a great talk by Nick Kramer about Avalon (Windows Presentation Foundation) and Win32 with a great demo of integration WPF control inside existing MFC application. You may also find more information about all VC++-related sessions, labs on Kang Su's blog, http://blogs.msdn.com/kangsu/archive/2005/08/12/450914.aspx and on Steve's blog, http://blogs.msdn.com/texblog/