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Rapid Application Development (RAD) in ASP .NET

I keep forgetting to show this kind of demo: the fastest way from zero to ASP .NET app is via ASP .NET 3.5 SP1’s Dynamic Data feature that allows you to rapidly create web pages for data manipulation against existing data stores. Check out this Channel9

What is XAML, at TechiesOnly on June 17th

We don’t know what the topic is. Will you join us to tell us more about XAML as used in WPF? Or XAML as used with WF? Is there more to it? Learn, contribute, whatever. UPDATE: Please register !

CIO, LINQ => Harmony

If you're having a hard time explaining to your CIO why LINQ matters, here's a nice high level discussion of the benefits of LINQ .
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Language Wars Won & Lost & ...

Pooya mentioned some choices in terms of programming languages thanks to the Software+Services approach, and then I ran across the Lang.NET Symposium . Great content to further that discussion, especially when considering a language not for the sake of

What's New in .NET 3.5

Someone asked me something like this during our road show but never emailed me their exact question, so here's a link to What's new in .NET 3.5 . Look at the table of content on the left and you can get the same list of entries for 3.0, 2.0 and 1.1.
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SaaS for ISVs

Now I too get it. Thanks to Gianpaolo's diagram of hosted services , it finally "clicked" for me. So next time I'm talking about Dev Tools at an event, feel free to side track me into SPLA, SaaS, S+S, etc. for ISVs!

Arabic Development

Somehow I missed this: Microsoft Products & Arabic Support v3.5 is out! Plenty of white papers and other supporting materials for those of you interested in using Arabic language support on Windows, other Microsoft products and in development; my
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Back in Dubai!

I'm back with great news: First, the "Orcas" Beta 2 is out the door as I'm sure you've noticed elsewhere by now. This means you can get the virtual machine with just Team Suite or a virtual machine with both Team Suite and Team Foundation Server already
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Platform Downloads

From MSDN, here is an easier way to find the download you need for pretty much everything .NET .
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Free Beginner Training

Free for all: beginner training with Visual Studio Express !
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Enterprise Library 3.0

UPDATED: Documentation is here , but thanks to Harry 's comment below, here's a newer download link . Plenty of webcasts and other documentation, but the most fun you can have with it is by using it!
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Multi Threading

If you're in Dubai this week, come join us for my session on multi threading in .NET: Microsoft : Practical multi-threading for busy programmers Microsoft offers rich libraries for various aspects of multi-threading. In this all-demo session we show you
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May Events

I spent last week on the road to Kuwait, Qatar and Abu Dhabi. The Microsoft Innovation Center in Kuwait is almost ready for the public, we even used the proper classroom for my presentation. Qatar is really lucky to have the College of North Atlantic
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.NET Versions

For a hands-on reality check, look at The Moth . I am presenting this topic as part of another customer engagement tomorrow so I'll post whatever slide I end up using at some point after the event.
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Intel Software Seminar

I like my Core 2 Duo laptops a lot. Come learn what makes them great and what is in their future at the Intel Software Seminar in Dubai. Microsoft works closely with Intel and as such I will be speaking on multi-threading support in .NET so you can go
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