The Visual Basic team has put together a "Live from Redmond" webcast series aimed at the next version of Visual Basic and Visual Studio code named "Orcas". The live series starts April 18th and will continue to the end of May. Come join us for this exciting series direct from the Visual Basic team!!
Here's the schedule (check the VB Developer Center for updates):
UPDATE: The VB Team has added more webcasts for June!
Hope to see you at the webcasts! For more webcasts past, present and future, please visit the VB Webcasts page.
-Beth Massi, Program Manager VS Core Community
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