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In Galway this evening? Come on down to the Harbour Master Hotel...

In a couple of hours I'll be heading off down west for the first Galway meeting of INDA. Paul Fallon will be giving a talk on Visual Studio 2005 and C# 2.0in the Harbour Master hotel at 7pm. Paul has promised to make the talk demo-heavy, so you can get a good look at all new features in VS 2005. It should be a great presentation, so, if you are in the neighbourbood - do make sure to come along!

Talk Overview:

C#2.0 comes with a significant numbers of very powerful additional new features to the language and the Visual Studio 2005 IDE which increase runtime performance and design time productivity. In C# 2.0 there have been significant additions to the language - such as generics, partial types, anonymous methods, nullable types and iterators – all of which increase the performance and productivity of C# code. In conjunction with this, the Visual C# 2005 development environment comes with developer productivity enhancements, such as refactoring tools, expansions and enhanced intellisense. In this talk, Paul will give a “few slides but lots of demos” talk on the new features in C#2.0 and cover both the new language and IDE enhancements.

Published Friday, June 24, 2005 5:39 AM by Clare Dillon

Comments

 

Gerard said:

And a very good evening it was, Many thanks for all your efforts and to Mike and Paul for a very productive evening.

June 29, 2005 5:47 AM
 

Paul Fallon said:

many thanks Gerard, glad to hear that you found the evening useful.

With it only being the first IDNA talk in Galway, it was a huge success and the large number of folks that turned out (as well as travelled to galway for the session) was great to see.

Spread the word, the more folks the better.

Like many folks said after the event, this is something that has been needed for a very long time (esp. in regional areas like Galway, Cork, Waterford etc..), so spread the word.

- Paul

June 30, 2005 8:39 PM
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