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Demo Files for the Open XML SDK Session at PDC
Zeyad presented this morning on the Open XML SDK at PDC. You can view the video of the talk here – it’s on day four, titled Open XML Format SDK: Developing Open XML Solutions. (The video will be available sometime on 10/31/2008). The demos for that talk Read More...
Anders Hejlsberg Introduces C# 4.0 at PDC 2008
[Blog Map] Anders Hejlsberg presented a fascinating and entertaining session at PDC 2008 on C# 4.0 . He talked about dynamic typing, optional and named parameters, improved COM interoperability, and improved support for co-variance and contra-variance. Read More...
Build a Document Assembly Solution using Open XML SDK V2 in 5 Minutes
You can build very powerful document assembly solutions using the Open XML SDK V2 literally in just a few minutes. In our presentation at PDC 2008, amongst other demos, Zeyad Rajabi and I will demonstrate this in a live coding session. We'll be using Read More...
Zeyad Rajabi Talks about the Open XML SDK V2
Zeyad is one of the Open XML document format program manager s within the Office division, and has started a series of posts on the Open XML SDK V2 . His first post on the Open XML SDK V2 tells you want it is (and what it is not), why you would want to Read More...
Anders Hejlsberg Talks about C#, Mentions Dynamic Language Features for C# 4.0
In a must-read October 1, 2008 interview with Computerworld , Anders Hejlsberg talks about the history of C#, the motivations behind some of the language design decisions, and mentions that the C# team is looking at supporting dynamic programming. From Read More...
PDC 2008 – USB Hard Drive with All the Bits
Now this is just cool – all attendees at PDC 2008 will receive a 160GB hard drive that contains all the bits. I remember in the past, attending conferences brought (for me) an unwelcome task – collecting and organizing all of the CDs/DVDs, making sure Read More...
PDC2008
I’m really excited about PDC2008, and the cool, new technology that we’ll be showing - the future of C# and ASP.NET. Since I’m a bit of a language geek, I’m personally looking forward to the sessions on the future of C#, and IronRuby. And learn about Read More...
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