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Come and get it! Scheduled for November 17-19, 2009, in Los Angeles, Microsoft's coolest developer event, the Professional Developers Conference, is officially open for busines. Register today and save five hundred large! http://microsoftpdc.com Take Read More...
PDC2008 team member and author of Windows 7 Blog for Developers , announced the release of PDC Proceedings for the sessions held at PDC. If you weren't able to get to all the sessions you wanted to see this is a resource you will not want to miss! Videos Read More...
Take a break from watching the online sessions and see the keynote room get built and torn down in this timelapse video . Read More...
Mike Swanson, PDC2008 Content Owner, has rolled up all the top questions into one new blog posting letting you know where to get all the details on PDC Sessions, Codes, Titles, PPTs and more. Check it out here . Read More...
For all the latest news on PDC, please follow the PDC News RSS Feed here . Read More...
Go to: http://m.microsoftpdc.com/ for the PDC mobile experience. Read More...
Countdown to PDC2008 : 17 years in the same job? Yep, Senior Vice President of Microsoft Research, Rick Rashid has been doing the same thing since the first day he joined the firm, and he’s still loving it. Listen to Rick talk about all of the cool innovation Read More...
Plan your PDC experience using the timeline view introduced on Thursday, October 16. This updated view of sessions allows you to navigate sessions based on day, time and location. Additionally: If you already have identified and selected sessions for Read More...
Angelenos have a well-deserved reputation as laid-back -- but when it comes to movies, they can be as passionate and serious as the most diehard cinephile. There are convenient places to check out the latest high-profile releases – like downtown’s no-frills Read More...
The long awaited “ The Devil’s Field Guide to the PDC ” is the ultimate insider’s guide to having the best PDC experience ever. It answers questions that attendees of any type of large Microsoft conference event ponder, for example: • Where do all the Read More...
Countdown to PDC2008 : We don't need no stinkin' badges ! Yes you do-- if they’re PDC Badges! Collecting PDC Badges is the way for anyone attending PDC to capture their experience at the PDC conference. Just for showing up at registration you’ll receive Read More...
The Los Angeles music scene may not be as cohesive as when jazz clubs lined Central Avenue in the 1940s or when Axl and friends emerged as the kings of the Sunset Strip in the 1980s – but there are always a huge number of live events going on, from classical Read More...
The manycore shift provides exciting opportunities for developers to create innovative natural and immersive computing experiences that harness the performance power of multi- and manycore processors. Multi- and manycore architectures have immediate applications Read More...
Countdown to PDC2008 : Brian and Dan may have day jobs, but they are also doing a ton of work on PDC including running the Show Off contest. Show Off is a really cool experience, but it’s kinda hard to explain in writing so Brian and Dan give it to us Read More...
While you’re at PDC be sure to check out the Windows Application Compatibility and Quality Lab. This lab is available for you to test your applications for compatibility on Windows 7, and will be offered free of charge. The Windows Application Compatibility Read More...
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