Friday, October 24, 2008 7:57 PM
Chris Koenig
MSDN Developer Conference – Bringing PDC Home!

Coming soon to a classy venue near you is the Microsoft MSDN Developer Conference. Modeled after the extremely popular MSDN events and stuffed full of the hottest PDC content. Come to the MSDN Developer conference and attend these great sessions:
| Cloud Services | Client and Presentation | Tools, Languages and Framework |
| Lap Around Cloud Services | Windows Presentation Framework (WPF) Roadmap | The Future of Managed Languages: F#, C# and Visual Basic |
| Developing and Deploying Your First Cloud Services | Developing Data-centric Applications Using the WPF DataGrid and Ribbon Controls | Lap Around "Oslo" |
| Lap Around the Live Framework and Mesh Services | Building Business Focused Applications Using Silverlight 2 | "Rosario": A Sprint with the Next Version of Microsoft Visual Studio Team System |
| Developing Applications Using Data Services | ASP.NET 4.0 Roadmap | Parallel Programming for Managed Code Developers |
The Cost? Just $99.
Head over to http://www.msdndevcon.com/ and register for the session closest to you:
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About Chris Koenig
Chris Koenig is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft, based in Dallas, TX. Prior to joining Microsoft, Chris worked as a Senior Architect on the Architecture Strategy Team for The Capital Group in San Antonio, and as an Architect, Developer and Development Team Lead for the global solution provider Avanade. As a consultant, Chris worked with a variety of clients from many vertical markets, ISVs and other solution providers on enterprise-class Windows and web-based applications. Today, Chris focuses on building, growing, and enhancing the developer communities in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana amd Arkansas. Chris is a devoted husband and father of four awesome children who keep him very busy. In his spare time, Chris serves as Scoutmaster for his oldest son's Troop, and Committee Chair for his youngest sons' Pack. Chris also enjoys travelling, cooking, camping and playing guitar. You can contact Chris through his blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/chkoenig, via email at chris.koenig@microsoft.com, or via Windows Live Messenger at chris@koenigweb.com.