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Hopefully by now you've heard Visual Studio 2010 and Fx 4 Beta have shipped, if you live in Oz and not an MSDN subscriber then the best place to download it from is http://www.microsoft.com/australia/visualstudio/default.mspx. If you are feeling a bit
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Wow, just spotted this amazing solution utilising Windows 7 Touch and Silverlight 3 with Deepzoom. Check out http://rubrik.ch.msn.com/reportagen/zermatt.aspx and click on the Info button and read how it was created, stunning!! Yes, it works with a mouse
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You can find more information at www.pdcbof.com and follow them on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/pdcbof See ya there!! Cheers Dave
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I often hear from folk in smaller cities in Oz that there is limited access to solid training!! So great news from the guys from Readify in conjunction with Crimson !! If you live in or near Darwin or know someone who does then be sure to let them know
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Hey if you went to the Victoria.NET User group on Tuesday then you would have caught my Windows 7 session, you can find resources I mentioned at here , hope those that installed Win 7 on the night are enjoying and those that grabbed the DVDs have had
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Filed under: Windows Vista, Visual Studio, SQL Server, WinFX, ASP.NET, Mobility Dev, Community, Security, Services, Windows 7, Silverlight, Powershell, Windows Azure
We’ve just opened the “Call for Content” for TechEd 2009 Australia and New Zealand, if you are interested in getting involved then check out Andrew’s blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/acoat/archive/2009/05/06/tech-ed-australia-and-new-zealand-call-for-content.aspx
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Filed under: Windows Vista, Visual Studio, SQL Server, WinFX, ASP.NET, Mobility Dev, Community, Services, Windows 7, Windows Azure, Office
"MSDN Attach" Promotion Expires June 30th 2009 "For a limited time, save up to $900 when you add a MSDN® Premium or MSDN Professional subscription to Visual Studio® 2005 Professional Edition or Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition license. Plus, with
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There are a few places left for the Windows Azure Workshop running in Sydney from March 10 till the 12th, if you are interested please contact Shuk Chan at shukc@microsoft.com as soon as possible!! Cheers Dave Training Workshop Agenda - 3-day Begin Length
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In case you missed this announcement from Mahesh… Cheers Dave Monday 15th December 2008 5:30pm (Pizza and drinks served); 6pm (presentations start) Microsoft Theatre, Level 5, 4 Freshwater Place, Southbank Back to Basics - WCF, WPF and WF Over two years
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www.microsoft.com.au/powertodevelopers Please make sure you check it out, lots to show and tell from the recent PDC and some announcements too!! Cheers Dave
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Check out the video at http://channel8.msdn.com/Posts/PDC-2008-is-cominghellip-and-I-canrsquot-wait/ And if you haven’t registered for what will be the biggest and most exciting Professional Developer Conference to date then get yourself to http://www.microsoftpdc.com
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Yeah ok, I'm probably the last to spot this but one of my fav WPF sites, the British Library have implement the "Turning Pages" in Silverlight, it'll obviously run cross platform and browser and is beautifully implemented at http://www.bl.uk/ttp2/hiddentreasures.html
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The .NET Framework 3.5 Enhancements Training Kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, demos, and event materials. This content is designed to help you learn how to utilize the .NET 3.5 Enhancement features including: ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Dynamic Data,
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I've been asked this a couple of times over the last few days so I thought it might be useful to blog it locations. You can find the current session list at https://aunz.msteched.com/au/public/sessions.aspx Cheers Dave
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Tania Netterfield our Partner Account Manager for CPLS (Certified Partner for Learning Solutions) as asked if we could blog, it looks to be a great kickoff offer so if you are after a MS Press book or two then check out www.mspress.com.au To help us launch
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