Visual Studio Tools for Office Straight from the Experts

Published 21 March 07 06:21 PM | pmaroun 

"VSTO: Straight from the Experts" webcast series will begin during April and run through May.  VSTP Product Manager Mike Hernandez will be interviewing several VSTO experts, asking them to discuss solutions they've built with VSTO and talk about the things they think you should know when you work with VSTO.  I'l be in attendace, hope to "see" you there.

VSTO Straight from the Experts Series – Ken Getz

April 19, 9:00 – 10:00 PST, Ken Getz, MCW Technologies

Join VSTO Product Manager Mike Hernandez as he interviews VSTO expert Ken Getz in this webcast. Learn about some of the experiences Ken has had using VSTO and see an example of the types of solutions he’s built. Finally, learn the top three things Ken thinks you should know when you work with VSTO.

VSTO Straight from the Experts Series – Robert Green

May 3, 12:00 to 13:00 PST, Robert Green, MCW Technologies

Join VSTO Product Manager Mike Hernandez as he interviews VSTO expert Robert Green in this webcast. Learn about some of the experiences Robert has had using VSTO and see an example of the types of solutions he’s built. Finally, learn the top three things Robert thinks you should know when you work with VSTO.

VSTO Straight from the Experts Series – Tim Huckaby

May 9, 12:00 – 13:00 PST, Tim Huckaby, InterKnowlogy

Join VSTO Product Manager Mike Hernandez as he interviews VSTO expert Tim Huckaby in this webcast. Learn about some of the experiences Tim has had using VSTO and see an example of the types of solutions he’s built. Finally, learn the top three things Tim thinks you should know when you work with VSTO.

VSTO Straight from the Experts Series – Paul Ballard

May 15, 13:00 – 14:00 PST, Paul Ballard, Rochester Consulting

Join VSTO Product Manager Mike Hernandez as he interviews VSTO expert Paul Ballard in this webcast. Learn about some of the experiences Paul has had using VSTO and see an example of the types of solutions he’s built. Finally, learn the top three things Paul thinks you should know when you work with VSTO.

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